dignify

dignify
transitive verb
1) (make stately) Würde verleihen (+ Dat.)
2) (give distinction to) Glanz verleihen (+ Dat.); auszeichnen [Person]
3) (give grand title to) aufwerten (fig.)
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dig·ni·fy
<-ie->
[ˈdɪgnɪfaɪ]
vt
to \dignify sth etw Würde verleihen
it would be a crime to \dignify this rhyme with the label of poetry es wäre eine Schande, diese Zeilen in den Rang eines Gedichts zu erheben
to \dignify an occasion einem festlichen Ereignis Glanz verleihen
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['dIgnIfaɪ]
vt
ehren, auszeichnen

to dignify sb/sth with the name of ... — jdn/etw mit dem anspruchsvollen Namen ... belegen

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dignify [-faı] v/t
1. ehren, auszeichnen
2. zieren, schmücken
3. Würde verleihen (dat)
4. pej hochtrabend benennen (with mit)
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transitive verb
1) (make stately) Würde verleihen (+ Dat.)
2) (give distinction to) Glanz verleihen (+ Dat.); auszeichnen [Person]
3) (give grand title to) aufwerten (fig.)
* * *
v.
ehren v.

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