0 past simple and past participle of heal --
1 to make or become well again, especially after a cut or other injury: --
The ultimate lesson of history may be that its fractures can be healed.
In psychotherapy old wounds are healed, hidden conflicts resolved, and unfulfilled potential brought out.
Sometimes the patient dreamt or saw a vision of the saint operating on him and, waking up from the pain, found himself healed.
Within 1 day, the itching and burning disappeared, and the dermatitis was healed within 5 weeks.
In non-traumatic, non-paraplegic elderly patients with a mean age of 73, 84% of surgically treated pressure ulcers were healed at discharge.
At this time an experimental wound healed rapidly and normally.
The finger healed and rejoined, even though it was left slightly crooked.
The mastectomy wounds first healed normally, but after an interval a secondary infection developed.