Similar words: dealing, sealing, stealing, appealing, revealing, concealing, unappealing, double-dealing. Meaning: ['hɪːlɪŋ] n. the natural process by which the body repairs itself. adj. tending to cure or restore to health.
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151 Wound healing should be promoted by adherence to aseptic technique.
152 Having performed a healing miracle, she is packed off to a remote convent.
153 The water, drawn from a spring sacred to the druids, is celebrated for its healing properties.
154 The magic will be used in organised or private rituals for healing, and divination for guidance when important decisions loom.
155 In the medical context, drugs can save lives, relieve pain and promote healing.
156 After the healing winds of laughter had blown through her feelings in this area, the tension and self-contempt gradually disappeared.
157 In other words the states of mind that do nothing for the healing process.
158 They encouraged an interest in healing and produced tracts on the therapeutic properties of herbs and stones.
159 Obon is for closing off unfinished business, for restoring bonds, for healing and remembering. Sentencedict.com
160 Also, cisapride produces healing rates of up to 50% in erosive oesophagitis that are comparable with histamine H 2 receptor antagonists.
161 Physical stimulation releases healing growth hormones into the immune sys-tem.
162 By creating favourable conditions at every level, healing will take place quite naturally.
163 This cream is good for healing minor cuts and bruises.
164 His wounds are healing up [ over ].
165 The body has a marvelous healing process.
166 miraculous powers of healing.
167 Aunt Polly paused, perplexed[sentencedict.com], and Tom looked for healing pity.
168 Dogs were also associated with healing in the ancient world.
169 Conclusion: MEBO can promote regenerative healing of diabetic skin ulcer.
170 Persistent damage or inadequate healing may lead to chronic lameness.
171 Comrade Bethune was a doctor; the art of healing was his profession and he was constantly perfecting his skill.
172 There is rest and healing in the contemplation of antiquities.
173 Rapid capillary proliferation is a prominent feature of all early wound healing.
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