Synonym: correct, cure, mend, remedy, repair. Antonym: hurt, injure, wound. Similar words: health, real, seal, really, realm, wealth, appeal, dealer. Meaning: [hɪːl] v. 1. heal or recover 2. get healthy again 3. provide a cure for, make healthy again.
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91, It is your hope that because of your faith in St Francis he will help you and heal your donkey.
92, We have to continue to heal the racial divisions that still tear at our nation.
93, The physical wounds are beginning to heal, but what about the mental scars?
94, Theo's visit was intended by both brothers to heal a rift which had developed between them.
95, Even so, it's only a flesh wound and will heal in ten days or so.
96, In aquarium conditions such attempts are usually doomed to failure due to bacteria attacking the severed portions before the wounds heal.
97, I have failed to heal him with my compliance; all my efforts have not been good enough.
98, In other words, if we could get our lives together, our bodies might heal themselves.
99, A sprain usually takes longer to heal than a broken bone.
100, But heal they do as we have seen from those lines who have been to the brink demonstrate.
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101, It will also help to heal mouth ulcers and prevent the onset of gingivitis.
102, He's currently on a nationwide lecture tour called Heal the World.
103, Heal Farm delivers all types of meat and meat products - from lamb burgers to ready-marinated chunks for casseroles.
104, Many in the legal profession hoped that the Committee would help heal the rift between the two branches of the legal profession.
105, A magnanimous gesture from the founders of the Open Software Foundation is needed now to heal any lingering breeches in the industry.
106, They lack independence, may develop stiffness or even feel a failure because their ulcers do not heal.
107, But then it took broken bones longer to heal as age crept into them.
108, A few weeks later, the two old and broken men moved to heal their twenty-year rift.
109, Some new networks can heal themselves when a break occurs, without any involvement from a repairman.
110, He has to find a way to heal a broken heart and help hold his family together.
111, Receding or inflamed gums will need good nutrition to heal.
112, The seventh son of a seventh son has traditionally been able to heal conditions such as eczema and asthma.
113, By speaking out about envy between women, comedy can play a part in helping us to heal it in ourselves.
114, Heal thyself White says the technology could be used to toughen common devices like mobile phones.
115, Homoeopathy, on the other hand, stimulates the body to heal itself and its use can be truly curative.
116, The doctor recommended frequent salt baths to help the wound heal.
117, And as for last night's embarrassment, hurt pride could heal, if she set her mind to it.
118, The wound would immediately heal, the waste land become green, and the saving hero himself be installed as king.
119, They have succeeded in business and are using their unique gifts to help and heal a wounded nation.
120, He said the nerve may take several weeks to heal.