Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word DIGNIFY
DIGNIFY
Definitions of DIGNIFY
- (transitive) To invest with dignity or honour.
- (transitive) To give distinction to.
- (transitive) To exalt in rank.
- (transitive, mostly, in the negative) To treat as worthy or acceptable; to indulge or condone by acknowledging.
Number of letters
7
Is palindrome
No
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Examples of Using DIGNIFY in a Sentence
- ” About The Late Show (2007), The New York Times Book Review wrote that Trinidad’s “most impressive gift is an ability to dignify the dross of American life, to honor both the shrink-wrapped sentiment of the cultural artifacts he writes about and his own much more complicated emotional response to them.
- the first full blast of the Chills was disappointing", adding that "Wet Blanket" and "16 Heart Throbs" could "dignify any best-of the band.
- Rather this type of dialogue is used to introduce, familiarize, humanize, dignify, and empathize with all the people in the room, so that Conflict Resolution and Deliberation can then take place on a solid foundation.
- 2007 Winner of the Martin-Wassmund-Award (named after the Founder of the Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Germany and highest OMFS Award in Germany) to dignify the research work "Monitoring and Improvement of the Perfusion of Microsurgical Flaps and Development of Retrograde Perfusion for Perforator Flaps in the Head and Neck".
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