abnormalised
v. C1 Advanced ab·nor·malised
v. to make something return to a normal or healthy state after it was damaged or sick. It is often used in medical or technical contexts.
v. to restore something to a normal or healthy state after a period of damage, disease, or abnormality. Often used in clinical or technical contexts to describe the recovery of a system or biological process.
The treatment helped to abnormalise the patient's heart rate.
After the floodwaters receded, the local government worked to abnormalise the town's infrastructure and services.
The researchers observed that the experimental group's metabolic functions began to abnormalise within twenty-four hours of the treatment, suggesting a rapid cellular recovery process.