heal - use in sentences

Object

  • wound: Side 2: Heal wounds from the past, & reach for the future.
  • rift: The season ends with Clark torn between healing a rift on New Krypton or staying with Lois on Earth.
  • thyself: My advice for the US press: physician, heal thyself.
  • ulcer: The time to heal the ulcers was then measured.
  • leper: Now Jesus would not have needed to actually make contact with the diseased skin to heal the leper.
  • scar: Re: Does vitamin E when placed on skin help heal scars?

Preposition: on

  • Sabbath: You are not, you see, allowed to heal on the Sabbath.

Preposition: through

  • prayer: Does God heal through prayer alone, through anointing people with oil, through faith healers etc.

Adjective complement

  • slow: Large ulcers healed significantly slower than small ulcers, irrespective of the treatment method.

Modifying Another Word

  • miraculously: His footfall revealed a spring whose waters miraculously healed the blind captain of his ship.
  • nicely: He spared my teeth, the bruises should heal nicely in a few days, and my nadgers hardly even ache now.
  • naturally: No operation possible due to the clot, so left leg put into plaster & allowed to heal naturally.
  • spontaneously: Most spinal fractures will heal spontaneously after traction and a suitable period of bed-rest.
  • completely: The wound itself will be completely healed in 3 weeks.
  • quickly: He never gets sick and any damage he takes heals quickly.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • over: And now jump forward to last week and just when the scars in the land were healing over nicely, the diggers arrived again.

Used with why or when

  • when: And full healing later when you can walk with Him in the cool of the day.
  • which: It is helpful to know a little of the process of healing which we go through.

Preposition: of

  • wound: Gives pain relief for teething children and aids healing of wounds.

Preposition: by

  • intention: If bone not exposed I would leave it to heal by 2 nd intention.

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