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will dignify

  • future tense
    of dignify.
    dignify
    verb (used with object)
    to confer honor or dignity upon; honor; ennoble.

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And taking advantage of it, he will dignify one of the most appealing pleasures of civilization by making it a part of his permanent equipment for satisfactory living.

From How to See a Play by Sir Richard Francis Burton

But which of us knows among the men he meets whom time will dignify by curtailing him of the "Mr.," and reducing him to a bare patronymic, as being a kind by himself?

From Among My Books First Series by James Russell Lowell

And the firm purpose of serving God in it, will dignify for the present any life.

From Hills of the Shatemuc by Susan Warner

Oh, sir, believe me, she will dignify your choice.

From The World's Greatest Books — Volume 07 — Fiction by Arthur Mee