治愈 zhìyù, [治癒], to cure 痊愈 quányù, [痊癒], to recover completely (from illness or injury) 愈 yù, [癒], the more...(the more...)/to recover/to heal/better, variant of 愈[yù]/to heal 愈合 yùhé, [癒合], (of a wound) to heal 愈来愈 yùláiyù, [愈來愈], more and more 愈发 yùfā, [愈發], all the more/increasingly 每况愈下 měikuàngyùxià, [每況愈下], to steadily deteriorate 愈演愈烈 yùyǎnyùliè, ever more critical/problems get more and more intense 愈加 yùjiā, all the more/even more/further 病愈 bìngyù, [病癒], to recover (from an illness) 不治而愈 bùzhìéryù, [不治而癒], to recover spontaneously (from an illness)/to get better without medical treatme... 全愈 quányù, variant of 痊癒|痊愈[quán yù] 完全愈复 wánquányùfù, [完全癒復], complete recovery (after illness) 愈复 yùfù, [癒復], recovery (after illness) 愈描愈黑 yùmiáoyùhēi, see 越描越黑[yuè miáo yuè hēi] 愈益 yùyì, increasingly/more and more 每下愈况 měixiàyùkuàng, [每下愈況], see 每況愈下|每况愈下[měi kuàng yù xià] 疗愈 liáoyù, [療癒], to heal/therapy 霍然而愈 huòránéryù, [霍然而癒], to recover speedily (idiom); to get better quickly 韩愈 HánYù, [韓愈], Han Yu (768-824), Tang dynasty essayist and poet, advocate of the classical writ...