Pronunciation: /ˈdɪɡ.nəˌfaɪ/
verb to confer honor or dignity upon; honor; ennoble
A1 She wanted to dignify her parents by graduating from college.
A2 The professor's kind words helped dignify the student's efforts.
B1 The award ceremony was a way to dignify the hard work of the employees.
B2 The artist's decision to display her work in a prestigious gallery helped dignify her career.
C1 The leader's speech aimed to dignify the sacrifices made by the soldiers in the war.
C2 The charity event was organized to dignify the cause and raise awareness about the issue.
formal It is important to dignify all individuals with respect and kindness.
informal Let's make sure to dignify everyone's opinions during the meeting.
slang Don't forget to dignify your friend's efforts in helping you out.
figurative The artist sought to dignify the ordinary object by placing it in a museum setting.
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