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It can be used when comparing the dignity of two or more subjects or actions, indicating that one is perceived as having greater dignity than the other.
Example: "In her speech, she presented her arguments as more dignified than those of her opponent."
Alternatives: "as more respectable" or "as more honorable".
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It was on her arrival in the United States that she adopted the name Evangeline as more dignified.
Stock cars have been sponsored by wineries in the past, and, as Burton said in a recent interview, "I find it humorous that wine is seen as more dignified than whiskey".
Though some believed that "Beaver State" should be selected instead as more dignified, a political cartoon featuring a gopher soon solidified "Gopher State" as the more well-known identity.
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In Alabama and Georgia, they say that football is at least as important as religion and more dignified than politics.
Long viewed as the more dignified and cautious body of Congress, the Senate now finds itself mired in partisan, sand-lot warfare more typical of the House of Representatives.
The other two candidates painted themselves as serious and more dignified.
He tried to bust his memory, prevent it from conjuring doctored fantasies that in retrospect would make him come off as something slightly more dignified than a guy could who left newborn twins in a car while he freebased coke.
News poll released Friday showed these to be among the most compelling things we should consider when selecting the next President of the United States: Between Barack Obama and John McCain, who would we rather watch a football game with and, as a slightly more dignified follow-up, who would we choose to be our child's teacher.
While the legal alligators in Florida fought over the last shreds of the presidential race, another contest almost as close and almost as prolonged came to a more dignified conclusion in Washington state, in the opposite corner of the country.
In our imperfect world, the odds of some things making us look or feel foolish are just as much in existence as those things we choose to see as showing ourselves in a more dignified, graceful, or appropriate light.
I guess someone like Nick Lowe has become more dignified as he gets older.
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