Restore+to+health

  • 121cure — kjÊŠÉ™ n. something which restores health; prescribed treatment for an illness; office of a curate v. restore to health, make well; correct a bad habit; preserve food …

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  • 122cured — adj. preserved, dried, smoked, pickled (of food); (Medicine) healed, made well, successfully treated kjÊŠÉ™ n. something which restores health; prescribed treatment for an illness; office of a curate v. restore to health, make well; correct a bad …

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  • 123cures — kjÊŠÉ™ n. something which restores health; prescribed treatment for an illness; office of a curate v. restore to health, make well; correct a bad habit; preserve food …

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  • 124curing — n. healing; recovering; preserving (foods); hardening kjÊŠÉ™ n. something which restores health; prescribed treatment for an illness; office of a curate v. restore to health, make well; correct a bad habit; preserve food …

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  • 125healthcare — n. professional field concerned with the maintenance or restoration of good health; procedures and methods used to maintain or restore good health …

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  • 126cure — /ˈkjuə / (say kyoohuh), /ˈkjʊə / (say kyoouh) noun 1. a method or course of remedial treatment, as for disease. 2. successful remedial treatment; restoration to health. 3. a means of healing or curing; a remedy. 4. the act or a method of curing… …

  • 127recruit — /rəˈkrut / (say ruh krooht) noun 1. a newly enlisted member of the armed forces. 2. a newly secured member of any body or class. 3. an item freshly supplied: gem fish recruits. –verb (t) 4. a. to enlist (people) for service in the armed forces. b …

  • 128recuperate — [c]/rəˈkupəreɪt / (say ruh koohpuhrayt) verb (recuperated, recuperating) –verb (i) 1. to recover from sickness or exhaustion; regain health or strength. 2. to recover from pecuniary loss. –verb (t) 3. to restore to health, vigour, etc. {Latin… …