(hastayı) iyileştirmek

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cure
Spiritual charge; care of soul; the office of a parish priest or of a curate; hence, that which is committed to the charge of a parish priest or of a curate; a curacy

The appropriator was the incumbent parson, and had the cure of the souls of the parishioners.

{n} a remedy, the employment of a curate
If doctors or medical treatments cure an illness or injury, they cause it to end or disappear. Her cancer can only be controlled, not cured
A cure for a problem is something that will bring it to an end. The magic cure for inflation does not exist. = solution
To heal; to restore to health, soundness, or sanity; to make well; said of a patient
In cancer treatment, normally this means that a person has about the same life expectancy as if they hadn’t had cancer Often this term is used when the cancer has been in remission for at least five years or more
If you have achieved a complete remission, and enough time goes by and there is not evidence of cancer recurrence, and everything is stable, then you are probably cured How much time needs to go by depends on the disease For some conditions, stability over two years is tantamount to cure For other conditions, you may have to wait longer
Spiritual charge; care of soul; the office of a parish priest or of a curate; hence, that which is committed to the charge of a parish priest or of a curate; a curacy; as, to resign a cure; to obtain a cure
(See Vulcanization )
Treatment of disease by forms of hydrotherapy, as walking barefoot in the morning dew, baths, wet compresses, cold affusions, etc
Hardening process for resin-soaked fiberglass laminates
If an action or event cures someone of a habit or an attitude, it makes them stop having it. The experience was a detestable ordeal, and it cured him of any ambitions to direct again He went to a clinic to cure his drinking and overeating
Care, heed, or attention
To change the properties of a thermosetting resin irreversibly by chemical reaction, i e , condensation, ring closure, or addition Cure may be accomplished by addition of curing (cross-linking) agents, with or without catalyst, and with or without heat Cure may occur also by addition, such as occurs with anhydride cures for epoxy resin systems
To keep concrete moist during initial hardening
To set free from (something injurious or blameworthy), as from a bad habit
so called from its originator, Sebastian Kneipp (1821-97), a German priest
provide a cure for, make healthy again; "The treatment cured the boy's acne"; "The quack pretended to heal patients but never managed to"
To irreversibly change the properties of a thermosetting resin by chemical reaction, that is, condensation, ring closure, or addition Cure may be accomplished by addition of curing (cross-linking) agents, with or without heat and pressure
Vulcanization; conditions necessary to produce a given state of vulcanization