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heal
verb
to
make
a
person
,
animal
,
or
part
of
the
body
healthy
or
whole
again
after
injury
or
illness
•
The
doctor
used
a
special
cream
to
heal
the
burn
on
her
arm
.
The
doctor
used
a
special
cream
to
heal
the
burn
on
her
arm
.
•
Rest
and
clean
bandages
will
heal
your
sprained
ankle
faster
.
Rest
and
clean
bandages
will
heal
your
sprained
ankle
faster
.
Old
English
hǣlan
“
to
make
whole
,
cure
,
save
,”
related
to
“
whole
.”
verb
to
become
healthy
or
normal
again
after
being
hurt
,
damaged
,
or
sick
•
Her
cut
finger
healed
quickly
and
left
no
scar
.
Her
cut
finger
healed
quickly
and
left
no
scar
.
•
The
crack
in
the
ice
will
heal
once
the
temperature
drops
below
freezing
again
.
The
crack
in
the
ice
will
heal
once
the
temperature
drops
below
freezing
again
.
Same
origin
as
the
transitive
sense
:
from
Old
English
hǣlan
,
related
to
“
whole
.”
health
noun
-
health
the
condition
of
a
person
’
s
body
or
mind
,
especially
how
well
it
is
working
and
whether
it
is
free
from
illness
•
After
a
week
of
rest
,
Maria
felt
her
health
improving
.
After
a
week
of
rest
,
Maria
felt
her
health
improving
.
•
Regular
exercise
and
a
balanced
diet
are
important
for
good
health
.
Regular
exercise
and
a
balanced
diet
are
important
for
good
health
.
noun
-
health
the
general
condition
or
soundness
of
something
that
is
not
alive
,
such
as
a
system
,
organization
,
or
environment
•
The
manager
checked
the
financial
health
of
the
company
before
investing
.
The
manager
checked
the
financial
health
of
the
company
before
investing
.
•
Scientists
monitor
the
health
of
the
coral
reef
each
year
.
Scientists
monitor
the
health
of
the
coral
reef
each
year
.
healthy
adjective
-
healthy
,
healthier
,
healthiest
in
good
physical
or
mental
condition
and
free
from
illness
•
After
a
full
week
of
rest
,
Sara
felt
healthy
enough
to
run
again
.
After
a
full
week
of
rest
,
Sara
felt
healthy
enough
to
run
again
.
•
The
pediatrician
told
the
proud
parents
their
newborn
was
perfectly
healthy
.
The
pediatrician
told
the
proud
parents
their
newborn
was
perfectly
healthy
.
From
Middle
English
helthful
,
later
re-formed
as
healthy
,
composed
of
health
+
-y
.
health care
noun
-
health
care
the
organized
services
and
actions
that
keep
people
healthy
or
treat
them
when
they
are
sick
•
Universal
access
to
health
care
remains
a
goal
in
many
countries
.
Universal
access
to
health care
remains
a
goal
in
many
countries
.
•
After
the
accident
,
Mina
received
excellent
health
care
at
the
city
hospital
.
After
the
accident
,
Mina
received
excellent
health care
at
the
city
hospital
.
From
the
nouns
health
+
care
;
popularized
in
the
20th
century
as
systems
of
medical
services
expanded
.
health-care
adjective
relating
to
the
services
,
workers
,
or
industry
that
treats
illness
and
promotes
health
•
The
health-care
system
struggled
during
the
outbreak
.
The
health-care
system
struggled
during
the
outbreak
.
•
She
works
as
a
health-care
administrator
.
She
works
as
a
health-care
administrator
.
Formed
by
using
the
noun
phrase
health
care
in
an
attributive
role
;
the
hyphen
distinguishes
the
compound
modifier
.