What does düzelme in Turkish mean?
What is the meaning of the word düzelme in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use düzelme in Turkish.
The word düzelme in Turkish means improvement, iyileşme, düzelme, sağlığa kavuşma, iyileşme, düzelme, ilerleme, gelişme/iyileşme, iyileşme, düzelme, iyileşme, yakınlaşma, samimileşme, ilişkide düzelme. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word düzelme
improvement
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iyileşme, düzelme, sağlığa kavuşma(sick person: recuperation) (hasta) Alex had been very ill and his recovery took several months. |
iyileşme, düzelme(improvement) If there is no amelioration after a week, consult your doctor. |
ilerleme(improvement) Her lovely, new hair style is definitely a change for the better. |
gelişme/iyileşme(improvement) The people were happy with the reformation to lower taxes. |
iyileşme, düzelme(health: recovery) (sağlık) Doktor, hastanın durumunda herhangi bir düzelme olmadığını gördü. The doctor saw no improvement in the patient. |
iyileşme(recovery, improvement) The patient's sudden rally took the doctors by surprise. |
yakınlaşma, samimileşme, ilişkide düzelme(figurative (people, countries) Those two used to be sworn enemies, but there's been a thaw recently and they are polite to each other now, even if they're not friends. |
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