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ALL meanings of heal

heal
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  • intransitive verb heal injury: get better 1
  • intransitive verb heal illness: be cured 1
  • transitive verb heal restore health 1
  • transitive verb heal reconcile 1
  • verb with object heal to make healthy, whole, or sound; restore to health; free from ailment. 1
  • verb with object heal to bring to an end or conclusion, as conflicts between people or groups, usually with the strong implication of restoring former amity; settle; reconcile: They tried to heal the rift between them but were unsuccessful. 1
  • verb with object heal to free from evil; cleanse; purify: to heal the soul. 1
  • verb without object heal to effect a cure. 1
  • verb without object heal (of a wound, broken bone, etc.) to become whole or sound; mend; get well (often followed by up or over). 1
  • noun heal (of a person or treatment) cause (a wound, injury, or person) to become sound or healthy again. 1
  • noun heal (Obsolete (No longer in use)) health. 0
  • verb heal (Transitive Verb) (obsolete or dialectal) To hide; conceal; keep secret. 0
  • verb heal (Transitive Verb) To cover, as for protection. 0
  • verb heal (Transitive Verb) To make better from a disease, wound, etc.; to revive or cure. 0
  • verb heal (Intransitive Verb) To become better. 0
  • verb heal To reconcile, as a breach or difference; to make whole; to free from guilt. 0
  • verb heal When a broken bone or other injury heals or when something heals it, it becomes healthy and normal again. 0
  • ergative verb heal When someone's emotional pain heals, they feel normal and happy again. 0
  • verb heal If you heal something such as a rift or a wound, or if it heals, the situation is put right so that people are friendly or happy again. 0
  • verb heal to restore or be restored to health 0
  • verb heal (of a wound, burn, etc) to repair by natural processes, as by scar formation 0
  • verb heal to treat (a wound, etc) by assisting in its natural repair 0
  • verb heal to cure (a disease or disorder) 0
  • verb heal to restore or be restored to friendly relations, harmony, etc 0
  • verb transitive heal to make sound, well, or healthy again; restore to health 0
  • verb transitive heal to cure or get rid of (a disease) 0
  • verb transitive heal to cause (a wound, sore, etc.) to become closed or scarred so as to restore a healthy condition 0
  • verb transitive heal to free from grief, troubles, evil, etc. 0
  • verb transitive heal to remedy or get rid of (grief, troubles, etc.) 0
  • verb transitive heal to make up (a breach, differences, etc.); reconcile 0
  • intransitive verb heal to become well or healthy again; be cured 0
  • intransitive verb heal to become closed or scarred 0
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