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heal
verb as in cure, recover
Strongest matches
alleviate, fix, improve, mend, rebuild, reconcile, regenerate, rehabilitate, rejuvenate, repair, restore, revive, settle, soothe, treat
Strong matches
ameliorate, attend, compose, conciliate, convalesce, doctor, dress, free, harmonize, knit, medicate, meliorate, reanimate, remedy, renew, renovate, resuscitate, revivify, salve, set
Weak matches
bring around, get well, make healthy, make sound, make well, make whole, minister to, patch up, physic, put on feet again
Example Sentences
Setting aside these and a handful of other distractingly discordant objects, “Ministry” is a testament to the power art has to heal, not just emotionally but spiritually.
“But I think I’ve healed a lot through writing about all the things I went through.”
With Jones playing at such a high level, San Francisco might also be perfectly happy for Purdy to rest up a bit longer to heal fully before he returns to the starting lineup.
In animal studies, the treatment successfully healed spinal injuries in rats that mimic osteoporosis-related fractures seen in humans.
But a quick scroll through my social media and there's a whole array of tips on how to heal it, stimulate it, even reset it - all to apparently reduce stress and anxiety levels.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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