0 to improve the appearance of someone or something:
This expression refers to figures of speech, that is, literary devices that embellish and beautify ordinary language.
And fringe and trimmings become increasingly multimedia productions: glass beads, wooden dowels, shells, and even fish scales are used to extend, camouflage, and beautify edges.
Peckham acknowledged that opponents had criticized height limits as aesthetic measures, designed to beautify the city by promoting a uniform cornice line.
The brief also reveals that the committee wanted more than simply an open space: they wanted something that was useful, but that would augment and beautify the town.
That is a relevant question, for the plans for beautifying these new roads will have to include plans for the treatment of the central reservations.
They have also paid for a very large recreation ground and have taken some acres for the purpose of extending and beautifying it.
It emphasised that all over the country there are little corners that can be beautified by trees.
Similarly, it would be possible for them to do tremendous work in helping to beautify the country.