- verbheal (verb) · heals (third person present) · healed (past tense) · healed (past participle) · healing (present participle)
- (of a person or treatment) cause (a wound, injury, or person) to become sound or healthy again:"his concern is to heal sick people"
- become sound or healthy again:"he would have to wait until his knee had healed"
- alleviate (a person's distress or anguish):"time can heal the pain of grief"
- correct or put right (an undesirable situation):"the rift between them was never really healed"
OriginOld English hǣlan (in the sense ‘restore to sound health’), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch heelen and German heilen, also to whole.
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