Immunität

noun
  1. The state of being immune, especially to disease; the condition in which an organism can resist disease. noun
    After receiving the vaccine, she developed immunity to the virus.
    His immunity to the common cold was remarkable, as he rarely fell ill.
  2. Exemption from legal duties, penalties, or liabilities, granted to a specific group or individual. noun
    Diplomats often have immunity from certain laws in the countries where they serve.
    The witness was granted immunity in exchange for his testimony against the crime syndicate.