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Unheal

Unheal \Un*heal"\, n. [Pref. un- not + heal health.] Misfortune; calamity; sickness. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.

Unheal

Unheal \Un*heal"\, v. t. To uncover. See Unhele. [Obs.]

Usage examples of "unheal".

Yet mother is she more of moans and sighs, For longings unappeased and wounds unhealed.

Aeriel touched the unbleeding and unhealing slashes on his shoulder and cheek.

Axel had somehow long ago sustained had descended to him, and how much it might have to do with the wound that Pierce had begun to know was open and unhealed within himself.

More because she remembered that Jaelle herself must not be kept in the cold with her unhealed wound, Magda let herself be led inside.

The permanently unhealed wound of his compassion received this fresh pain with dismal fortitude.

It was a brutal, unhealed scar that often served as a useful call to humility.

It was she he thought of more than Dundas, she whose grief outweighed his own, and which tore still at the deep well of emotion within him, unhealed even now.

This lady and her daughter gave him a welcome which--I will not say satisfied him, but which, at least, did something toward soothing the still unhealed wounds of separation.

His face was a mass of unhealed scars and festering sores, his right ear missing.

Of loudmouthed bullies picking at flaws and frailties, making others bleed like unhealed scabs.

Lenardo Read with him, sick at heart to see traces of unhealed damage after all this time.

His face was a mass of unhealed scars and fes-tering sores, his right ear missing.

Seeing she lives, and of her joy of life Creatively has given us blood and breath For endless war and never wound unhealed, The gloomy Wherefore of our battle-field Solves in the Spirit, wrought of her through strife To read her own and trust her down to death.

Bruises and unhealed cuts mottled her naked torso, and she limped, unable to put her full weight on her right foreleg.

In a stupor of grief and dread have we not fingered the foulest wounds and left them unhealed by our hands ?