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be dignified

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To invest with dignity or honour

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The transfer of power was described as "dignified," but nothing will be "dignified" in Damascus in the next days/weeks/months.

But we tried to be dignified.

What should his response be: dignified silence?

The new Baghdad embassy can hardly be dignified as "architecture".

She tells me: "I have to be dignified.

"We will be dignified in defeat but we will move onwards and upwards.

The response of Western governments should be dignified and determined, but patient.

Kirsty's complaint will be dignified with a written response from management.

I'm interested in contemporary things, but, at my age, you have to be dignified.

And yet, while fear has to be dignified and recognized, it can't have the last word.

It is hard to see why such fawning should be dignified with the term "aesthetic".

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