revaccinated

/riˈvæksɪneɪtɪd/
verb
  1. To have received a vaccine again, usually after a previous vaccination, to boost immunity.
    • After the outbreak, all healthcare workers were revaccinated against the flu.
    • She was revaccinated before traveling to a region with a high risk of yellow fever.
    • The clinic revaccinated the children whose records showed incomplete doses.
adjective
  1. Describing someone who has received a vaccine again.
    • The study compared revaccinated and unvaccinated groups.
    • Only revaccinated individuals were allowed to enter the high-risk zone.
    • The revaccinated patients showed stronger antibody responses.
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