To remedy an illness using medical or medicamentous treatment; to provide a cure for.
Heal or recover, e.g. by forming a scar.
Синонимы
Examples for "mend "
Examples for "mend "
1 Upbeat company news reinforced the sense of an economy on the mend .
2 That's a good sign the larger U.S. economy is on the mend .
3 A make - do - and - mend attitude is needed if Ireland are to overcome top opposition.
4 Time passes; and at last the tiler arrives to mend the mischief.
5 Look in the wardrobe and think make - do - and - mend , no need for new stuff.
1 The Great Healer can heal anything, everything, we only need to ask.
2 Still, few believe the euro zone's wounds will heal any time soon.
3 His words, His actions and His love help and heal us now.
4 Support them and allow them time to heal for their devastating loss.
5 He said remedial action is underway to try and heal the rift.
6 There's power in love to help and heal when nothing else can.
7 Never being given enough time to heal before being lacerated open again.
8 When a society needs to heal , it seeks comfort in the familiar.
9 Return to the core, look at first causes, heal the central wound.
10 I answered; it is not in my power to heal or destroy.
11 To use this power to heal the sicknesses that beset my people.
12 Friends can also heal you, if you've squandered your own health kit.
13 Mr Qarase's attempts to heal after the 2000 coup often fell flat.
14 Nevertheless, it left an open wound that will not heal for generations.
15 You will heal fast and then we will set about our work.
16 He is hurt, but will heal in the way of the young.
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