0 past simple and past participle of beautify --
1 to improve the appearance of someone or something: --
The exterior was beautified and the frescoes were retouch on the occasion of the centennial celebration.
Soon, the surrounding areas were also beautified and made accessible by placing granite blocks on the retaining walls and adding footpaths, lights and seating.
Ever devoting his rare talents to the purest philanthropy, he beautified religion by his example.
The church was repaired and richly beautified in 1630, at a cost to the parishioners of more than 600.
Subsequent generations of the family beautified the interior of the castle and surrounding park.
So one day she beautified and scented herself for him, and she behaved herself haughtily towards him, and treated him disdainfully.
The doors and windows are beautified with garlands of roses and jasmines.
Parsonages were built in the country parishes, the ancient fabrics were purged, repaired, and beautified, and music was again, made the handmaid of devotion.