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- adjective Not
healed
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- adjective not healed
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Examples
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The wounds are deep and for the most part remain unhealed.
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And such an invasion, mutual as it was, left a kind of unhealed wound.
Uncharted Stars Norton, Andre 1969
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We venture into the deepest and often scariest parts of ourselves to discover what unhealed wounds are festering inside.
Leigh Fortson: Cancer, a New View: What Is Positive Thinking? Leigh Fortson 2011
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Both are exceedingly gifted individuals with enviable human qualities; both were once cherished friends to me; and both, I think, use rage and spite to palliate their unhealed wounds.
Archive 2009-12-01 2009
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We venture into the deepest and often scariest parts of ourselves to discover what unhealed wounds are festering inside.
Leigh Fortson: Cancer, a New View: What Is Positive Thinking? Leigh Fortson 2011
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They smile—laugh even—despite the unhealed sores on legs and feet and arms and cheeks.
Amaryllis in Blueberry Christina Meldrum 2011
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The living death caused by what remains unhealed and so unforgettable is volatile.
John Thatamanil: Why Remember? John Thatamanil 2011
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While Benazir Bhutto's death generated many headlines, cover stories, tributes and obituaries, most of the dead in attacks are not heralded or remembered much beyond their own families, who endlessly struggle with unhealed wounds of sorrow due to their loss.
Fahad Faruqui: Muslims Against Muslims: The Struggle Between God's Worshippers and God's Warriors Fahad Faruqui 2010
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The living death caused by what remains unhealed and so unforgettable is volatile.
John Thatamanil: Why Remember? John Thatamanil 2011
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They smile—laugh even—despite the unhealed sores on legs and feet and arms and cheeks.
Amaryllis in Blueberry Christina Meldrum 2011
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