healing process

collocation in English

meaningsofhealingandprocess

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healing
adjective
uk
/ˈhiː.lɪŋ/
us
/ˈhiː.lɪŋ/
helping to make someone well again, especially after a cut or ...
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process
noun[C]
uk
/ˈprəʊ.ses/
us
/ˈprɑː.ses/
a series of actions that you take in order to achieve ...
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(Definition ofhealingandprocessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In particular, high levels of pain can actually slow down thehealingprocess.
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The reason for partial recovery is that thehealingprocessproduces scarring and granuloma formation, known as neuroma.
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Chronic injury induces a marked alteration in the normalhealingprocessand prevents return of tissue to the preinjury state.
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The sores attracted hundreds of flies which further helped to delay thehealingprocess.
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Should not theatre, like ritual, be at the very heart of thehealingprocessfor both actor and spectator?
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In damaged tissue, thehealingprocessstarts from the moment of injury.
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But, an emphasis on personal responsibility can support the healthcare andhealingprocessor derail it.
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This information is used to interpret how the patient and provider approach the disease orhealingprocess.
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The expression of pain (genuine or exaggerated) can become dysfunctional because, in chronic pain states, there is no longer ahealingprocessthat requires regular attention.
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I think that is needed as a start to thehealingprocess.
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It needs effective solutions to tackle the problems that constantly undermine itshealingprocess.
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That could be seen very much as part of ahealingprocessand part of a peace process.
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There is no instant solution; there is ahealingprocess, and what is required is a framework for that process.
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That would stop thehealingprocess, which must continue.
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We all know that thehealingprocessis not entirely a matter of physical and technical skills.
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In this way the realhealingprocessof breaking down the barriers of centuries begins and a new society evolves.
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A cancer patient should be seen as part of thehealingprocess.
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It would be a- vital part of thehealingprocess.
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The idea that victims should be represented would be extremely good in terms of thehealingprocess.
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Even if it helps only the mental attitude, it is a crucial factor in anyhealingprocess.
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