Pronunciation: /ˈɛdɪˌfaɪ/
verb to instruct or improve someone morally or intellectually
A1 Teachers aim to edify their students by providing clear explanations.
A2 The book was written to edify young readers about the importance of kindness.
B1 The seminar was organized to edify attendees on the latest developments in technology.
B2 The documentary was created to edify viewers on the history of ancient civilizations.
C1 The professor's lectures never failed to edify his students with profound insights.
C2 The artist's work continues to edify audiences with its thought-provoking themes.
formal The professor's lecture aimed to edify the students on the principles of physics.
informal I always feel edified after reading a good book on philosophy.
slang Dude, that documentary totally edified me about climate change.
figurative Traveling to new countries can edify your soul and broaden your perspective.
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