/ɪˈmjuːnəti/ – noun
Definition: 1. quyền bất khả xâm phạm, quyền miễn trừ;
2. đặc quyền, quyền ưu đãi;
3. việc tha miễn, việc miễn trừ (thuế, chi trả,..)
A more throughout explanation: Immunity refers to a legal protection or exemption from certain laws or obligations. It can also refer to the body’s ability to resist or fight off infection or disease.
Example: The witness was granted immunity in exchange for their testimony in the trial.