Sentence examples for be dignity from inspiring English sources

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be dignity

noun

A quality or state worthy of esteem and respect.

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That there can still be dignity in death, if not now in living.

Would that be "dignity and worth" as witnessed in the use of segregation, restraint and violence on mentally vulnerable locked-up children?

Now, all we know is that the present government in England looks forward to a society in which everybody will command the ordinary decencies of birth, illness, and death, in which taking a wife or fathering a child will be more or less practicable for any man who wants a wife of a child in which there will be dignity.

Many Sunnis, particularly the conservative ones who started turning against al-Qaeda eight years ago, and enabled the US forces to leave Iraq with what seemed at the time to be dignity, are not at all happy that ISIS should control their towns and villages.

"It's about understanding that there should be dignity in death and that everybody deserves the right to be celebrated in the right way," Silva told the outlet.

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What is dignity?

It's dignity.

"So that was dignity.

That's dignity and honesty.

There was dignity in defeat.

"That day is dignity day".

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