Usages of sanescere
Medica monet ut cutis pura maneat, quo vulnus celerius sanescat.
The doctor warns that the skin should remain clean, so that the wound may heal more quickly.
Rubor labri iam minor est, et mater dicit labrum mox sanescere posse.
The redness of the lip is now less, and mother says that the lip can heal soon.
Vulnus in crure lente sanescit, quia puella matri paret et domi manet.
The wound in the leg heals slowly, because the girl obeys her mother and stays at home.
Medica dicit femur et crus intra paucos dies bene sanescere posse.
The doctor says that the thigh and leg can heal well within a few days.
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