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[syn: cured, healed, recovered]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Heal \Heal\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Healed (h[=e]ld); p. pr. &
   vb. n. Healing.] [OE. helen, h[ae]len, AS. h[=ae]lan, fr.
   h[=a]l hale, sound, whole; akin to OS. h[=e]lian, D. heelen,
   G. heilen, Goth. hailjan. See Whole.]
   1. To make hale, sound, or whole; to cure of a disease,
      wound, or other derangement; to restore to soundness or
      health.
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            Speak the word only, and my servant shall be healed.
                                                  --Matt. viii.
                                                  8.
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   2. To remove or subdue; to cause to pass away; to cure; --
      said of a disease or a wound.
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            I will heal their backsliding.        --Hos. xiv. 4.
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   3. To restore to original purity or integrity.
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            Thus saith the Lord, I have healed these waters. --2
                                                  Kings ii. 21.
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   4. To reconcile, as a breach or difference; to make whole; to
      free from guilt; as, to heal dissensions.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
healed
    adj 1: freed from illness or injury; "the patient appears
           cured"; "the incision is healed"; "appears to be entirely
           recovered"; "when the recovered patient tries to remember
           what occurred during his delirium"- Normon Cameron [syn:
           cured, healed, recovered]