Misheal

verb

verb ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    To heal improperly. intransitive

    "Such decision of the court entitled the plaintiff to temporary total disability benefits, because of the deformity, residual edema (accumulation of fluid), hip pain, swelling in the lower leg, phlebitis (inflammation of a vein), and knock-knees, all resulting from the mishealing of the plaintiff's femur fracure."

  2. 2
    To provide the incorrect treatment to someone one is attempting to heal. rare

    "Some “famous doctors" referred patients to him that they could not heal or those they had mishealed."

Example

More examples

"Such decision of the court entitled the plaintiff to temporary total disability benefits, because of the deformity, residual edema (accumulation of fluid), hip pain, swelling in the lower leg, phlebitis (inflammation of a vein), and knock-knees, all resulting from the mishealing of the plaintiff's femur fracure."

Etymology

From mis- + heal.

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