Heal - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |hiːl|  American pronunciation of the word heal
Brit.  |hiːl|  British pronunciation of the word heal

verb

- heal or recover (syn: mend)
- get healthy again
The wound is healing slowly
- provide a cure for, make healthy again (syn: cure)
The quack pretended to heal patients but never managed to

Extra examples

You've got to give the injury time to heal.

After the divorce, he needed some time to heal.

The ointment will help heal the wound.

Time heals.

Christ, healing a sick man with his word

It took three months for my arm to heal properly.

The trauma of divorce can often be healed by successful remarriage.

Our main goal must be to heal the divisions in our society.

The rift between the two younger men never healed.

How long will it take for the bullet wound to heal over?

The wound is healing slowly

The quack pretended to heal patients but never managed to

However, he should heed an axiom from the pretelevision age: physician, heal thyself.

They're trying to heal the rupture in their relationship.

It will take some time for the wounds to heal.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: heal
he/she/it: heals
present participle: healing
past tense: healed
past participle: healed
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