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edify
[ed-uh-fahy]
verb (used with object)
to instruct or benefit, especially morally or spiritually; uplift.
religious paintings that edify the viewer.
edify
/ ˈɛdɪˌfaɪ /
verb
(tr) to improve the morality, intellect, etc, of, esp by instruction
Other Word Forms
- edifyingly adverb
- edifying adjective
- edifier noun
- nonedified adjective
- reedify verb (used with object)
- unedified adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of edify1
Example Sentences
There’s nothing here that the viewer can’t glean from the documentary, and in fact, the doc is a far more edifying and affecting work than Safdie’s stylish regurgitation.
Brooks insists on seeing all this as an edifying story of a nation’s rise, albeit with a few bumps in the road.
But it’s an edifying experience, hurtling forward with only the mighty light of intrepid wonder to guide us.
It’s also a central pillar of the pair’s edifying new sitcom.
I was doing that job, less than part time, for only a brief period, while for the adults working in the dining hall, it was a more permanent and far less edifying condition.
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