Injection [noun]

Definition of Injection:

introduction into bloodstream

Synonyms of Injection:


Opposite/Antonyms of Injection:

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Sentence/Example of Injection:

For instance, you can see blocked SQL injections, see where the injection attempts came from and act to prevent further attempts.

The Canadian couple fined for flying to a remote, largely indigenous community in Yukon territory and allegedly posing as hotel workers to get their injections.

At 62, she’s too young to qualify for the injection herself.

Another injection, made by AstraZeneca using an engineered cold virus, is around 75% effective.

Some people had fever, fatigue or pain at the injection site after inoculation, but “the vast majority of people felt nothing at all,” Mammen said.

After hanging out together for an hour, “the bystander has it worse than the mouse that got the injection,” says Jeffrey Mogil, a neuroscientist at McGill University in Montreal who was not part of the work.

Though the military would not be involved in giving injections, he said, it would run an end-to-end system of surveillance to ensure that every dose of vaccine was administered with precision before it expired.

While the vaccines have been tested on tens of thousands of people during clinical trials, there may be side effects or safety issues that only become apparent when millions receive injections.

While this injection is not harmful, it was substituted for the vaccine.

Believers see it as a hedge against dollar weakness and the risk of faster inflation amid huge stimulus injections, and cite growing interest from institutional buyers.