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HEALED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
verb [ I or T ] uk / hiːl / us / hiːl / B2. to make or become well again, especially after a cut or other injury: heal (up) The wounds were gradually healing (up). The plaster cast helps to heal the broken bone. If a bad situation or painful emotion heals, it ends or improves, and if something heals it, it makes it end or improve:
Healing - Wikipedia
In psychiatry and psychology, healing is the process by which neuroses and psychoses are resolved to the degree that the client is able to lead a normal or fulfilling existence without being overwhelmed by psychopathological phenomena.
Healed - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Definitions of healed. adjective. freed from illness or injury. “the incision is healed ” synonyms: cured, recovered. well. in good health especially after having suffered illness or injury. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Healed." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/healed. Accessed 03 May. 2024.
Heal Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
verb. ˈhēl. healed; healing; heals. Synonyms of heal. transitive verb. 1. a. : to make free from injury or disease : to make sound or whole. heal a wound. b. : to make well again : to restore to health. heal the sick. 2. a. : to cause (an undesirable condition) to be overcome : mend.
HEAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
B2. to make or become well again, especially after a cut or other injury: heal (up) The wounds were gradually healing (up). The plaster cast helps to heal the broken bone. If a bad situation or painful emotion heals, it ends or improves, and if something heals it, it makes it end or improve:
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