heal

ਨੂੰ ਚੰਗਾ
definition
verb
his concern is to heal sick people
(of a person or treatment) cause (a wound, injury, or person) to become sound or healthy again.
example
Thirdly, we should do what will go a long way to 'heal' the agony of the Hindus.
I was adorned with condolences and words of pity and sorrow, but no words could 'heal' the pain in my heart.
Looking at my siblings, who had been separated for 38 years, I wondered if time would 'heal' the pain we all shared.
time can 'heal' the pain of grief
We have time to rest and recover and 'heal' our injuries.
She was severely wounded and he couldn't 'heal' her with what little training he had had.
It is an attempt to 'heal' the pain of families torn apart by the Korean War 50 years ago.
He had healed her body, but no one could 'heal' the pain in her heart.
Love, and the expression of it, is a medicine to 'heal' the pain of oppression, hatred, lovelessness and colonization.
The Guru helped to 'heal' many sick people, naturally coming in contact with so many people every day, the Guru was also infected and taken seriously ill.
She gently ran her hand over the injury, using her power to 'heal' the wound.
There was no harm in trying to 'heal' a sick man who wanted to get better.
his concern is to 'heal' sick people
If I could use God's love to help me 'heal' my own pain, maybe I would grow too.
Enlargement is more than just an historic opportunity to 'heal' the post-war division of Europe.
Their departure will allow two new people the opportunity to attempt to 'heal' the sluggish economy.
Fortunately, once a sufferer finds out what is wrong with them and sticks to a gluten-free diet, the intestine can 'heal' and good health returns.
Of course, his wife will also be pregnant because that obviously will 'heal' the psychological torment and guilt John feels over the loss of his son.
his concern is to 'heal' sick people
With the knee protected in a knee brace, a partial tear of the tendon can 'heal' within several weeks.
For many Muslims, it has been a haven where they could come to 'heal' the traumas and persecution they experienced in their home countries.
She begs Jesus to 'heal' her daughter, but it sounds as if he doesn't have time for her.
Pulses of ultrasound are also sometimes used as a treatment for conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and to 'heal' fractures and wounds.
It will probably take a while for him to recover his strength and 'heal' his wounds.
Liu also reiterated the need for China and Japan to continue talks to 'heal' their rift over bilateral history.
But I say to you, there is no Democratic or Republican way to 'heal' a sick child.
Would a Truth and Reconciliation Commission help to 'heal' the racial divide in Bermuda?
The young woman was crying so deeply that no kind words or gentle touches would 'heal' the pain.
Last week's EU summit should have been an ideal opportunity to 'heal' rifts after the trauma of the ‘No’ votes.
The disciples aren't able to 'heal' a lad who is suffering from what sounds like epileptic seizures.
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