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ALL meanings of dignify

dig·ni·fy
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  • noun dignify Make (something) seem worthy and impressive. 1
  • transitive verb dignify make appear honourable 1
  • verb with object dignify to confer honor or dignity upon; honor; ennoble. 1
  • verb with object dignify to give a high-sounding title or name to; confer unmerited distinction upon: to dignify pedantry by calling it scholarship. 1
  • verb dignify To dignify something means to make it impressive. 0
  • verb dignify If you say that a particular reaction or description dignifies something you have a low opinion of, you mean that it makes it appear acceptable. 0
  • verb dignify to invest with honour or dignity; ennoble 0
  • verb dignify to add distinction to 0
  • verb dignify to add a semblance of dignity to, esp by the use of a pretentious name or title 0
  • verb transitive dignify to give dignity to; make worthy of esteem; honor, exalt, or ennoble 0
  • verb transitive dignify to make seem worthy or noble, as by giving a high-sounding name to 0
  • verb dignify to invest with dignity or honour. 0
  • verb dignify to give distinction to. 0
  • verb dignify to exalt in rank. 0
  • verb dignify to honor. 0
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