Definitions
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- verb transitive To
heal again.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Those were two of the finest concession and acceptance speeches I believe any of us have ever heard and those speeches, I believe, have gone a long way to reheal this country.
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Did we already get to the moment when "the ocean levels would fall and the planet would begin to reheal?"
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Did we already get to the moment when "the ocean levels would fall and the planet would begin to reheal?"
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Did we already get to the moment when "the ocean levels would fall and the planet would begin to reheal?"
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Did we already get to the moment when "the ocean levels would fall and the planet would begin to reheal?"
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Did we already get to the moment when "the ocean levels would fall and the planet would begin to reheal?"
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Did we already get to the moment when "the ocean levels would fall and the planet would begin to reheal?"
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Did we already get to the moment when "the ocean levels would fall and the planet would begin to reheal?"
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Did we already get to the moment when "the ocean levels would fall and the planet would begin to reheal?"
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Did we already get to the moment when "the ocean levels would fall and the planet would begin to reheal?"
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