0 past simple and past participle of beautify
1 to improve the appearance of someone or something:
Beautified parks and plazas literally became the centre stage for status-conscious residents to perform their social identities through displayed leisure and consumption of 'transforming' goods and experiences.
It emphasised that all over the country there are little corners that can be beautified by trees.
If the money is spent properly, they can be beautified.
There is a beautiful garden over it, and it has beautified the square.
That can be beautified, and why should it not be done?
They have beautified and nurtured and have great pride in their work.
Thanks to the initiative of the borough, the houses were purchased by the borough and repaired, beautified and made habitable for four families.
Parsonages were built in the country parishes, the ancient fabrics were purged, repaired, and beautified, and music was again, made the handmaid of devotion.