reheal

English

Etymology

re- + heal

Verb

reheal (third-person singular simple present reheals, present participle rehealing, simple past and past participle rehealed)

  1. (transitive) To heal again.
    • 2007 June 19, Henry Fountain, “Cockroaches Conditioned to Salivate at a Scent, Not Pavlov’s Dinner Bell”, in New York Times:
      “So if a crack were to occur in the same location, you couldn’t reheal it,” she said.

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