0 to cause something to be respected and considered important
The strategy thus far has been to dignify work as creativity aimed at universal social benefit.
They repor t no manifestos, formal petitions, or even the crudest chants and rarely dignify crowds with more than a few lines of their attention.
Certainly syndicalist internationalists found unfathomable a mentality that welcomed war, minimised its potential length or horrors, or sought to dignify it.
Being able to respond to the vulnerability of patients in a way that provides dignifying care is a key concept in the field.
All of these are definite undertakings which will have the effect dignifying the countryside.
I think that would be dignifying it by too great a name.
Therefore, by taking it at that rational level, it is dignifying what is put before us.
In fact, it is dignifying it somewhat to call it a long-term economic strategy.