late 14c., "exemption from service or obligation," from Old French immunité "privilege; immunity from attack, inviolability" (14c.) and directly from Latin immunitatem (nominative immunitas) "exemption from performing public service or charge, privilege," from immunis "exempt, free, not paying a share" (see immune (adj.)). Medical sense of "protection from disease" is from 1879, from French or German.
immunity to criticism
he was granted immunity from prosecution
immortalize
immortelle
immovability
immovable
immune
immunity
immunization
immunize
immunodeficiency
immunology
immure