dignifying Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈdɪɡ.nɪ.faɪ]
  • Us [ ˈdɪɡ.nə.faɪ]

Meaning of dignifying In English

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Examples of dignifying

  • Local populations no longer ascribed to them any dignifying quality, and increasingly demanded from them a total participation in the war effort.

  • Friendship between doctor and patient, with its dignifying and therapeutic properties, should take the place of the contractual, impersonal model.

  • Intellectual distinction could console a nation whose military fortunes were sagging, dignifying the savant with a patriotic role that conveniently coincided with his own personal quest for fame.

  • That is a far cry from dignifying the writing off of losses with the name of public dividend capital.

  • In fact, it is dignifying it somewhat to call it a long-term economic strategy.

  • Therefore, by taking it at that rational level, it is dignifying what is put before us.

  • I think that would be dignifying it by too great a name.

  • All of these are definite undertakings which will have the effect dignifying the countryside.

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