dignifyˈdɪg nəˌfaɪ
dignify (v)
- present
- dignifies
- past
- dignified
- past participle
- dignified
- present participle
- dignifying
English Definitions:
ennoble, dignify (verb)
confer dignity or honor upon
"He was dignified with a title"
dignify (verb)
raise the status of
"I shall not dignify this insensitive remark with an answer"
dignify (Verb)
to invest with dignity or honour
dignify (Verb)
to give distinction to
dignify (Verb)
to exalt in rank
dignify (Verb)
to honor.
dignify
Dignity is the right of a person to be valued and respected for their own sake, and to be treated ethically. It is of significance in morality, ethics, law and politics as an extension of the Enlightenment-era concepts of inherent, inalienable rights. The term may also be used to describe personal conduct, as in "behaving with dignity".
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