Dignify (to ) conjugation

English
38 examples
This verb can also mean the following: honor, invest, exalt in rank, exalt, give distinction to, honour, invest with dignity, give

Conjugation of dignify

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Present Simple
dignify
dignify
dignifies
dignify
dignify
dignify
Future Simple
will dignify
will dignify
will dignify
will dignify
will dignify
will dignify
Past Simple
dignified
dignified
dignified
dignified
dignified
dignified
Conditional Simple
would dignify
would dignify
would dignify
would dignify
would dignify
would dignify
I
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we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am dignifying
are dignifying
is dignifying
are dignifying
are dignifying
are dignifying
Future Progressive
will be dignifying
will be dignifying
will be dignifying
will be dignifying
will be dignifying
will be dignifying
Past Progressive
was dignifying
were dignifying
was dignifying
were dignifying
were dignifying
were dignifying
Conditional Progressive
would be dignifying
would be dignifying
would be dignifying
would be dignifying
would be dignifying
would be dignifying
I
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we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have dignified
have dignified
has dignified
have dignified
have dignified
have dignified
Future Perfect
will have dignified
will have dignified
will have dignified
will have dignified
will have dignified
will have dignified
Past Perfect
had dignified
had dignified
had dignified
had dignified
had dignified
had dignified
Conditional Perfect
would have dignified
would have dignified
would have dignified
would have dignified
would have dignified
would have dignified
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been dignifying
have been dignifying
has been dignifying
have been dignifying
have been dignifying
have been dignifying
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been dignifying
will have been dignifying
will have been dignifying
will have been dignifying
will have been dignifying
will have been dignifying
Past Perfect Progressive
had been dignifying
had been dignifying
had been dignifying
had been dignifying
had been dignifying
had been dignifying
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been dignifying
would have been dignifying
would have been dignifying
would have been dignifying
would have been dignifying
would have been dignifying

Examples of dignify

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
(LAUGHING) I'm not even going to dignify that ridiculous accusation.
- I will not dignify that with a ...
- I won't dignify that with an answer...
- I won't dignify that with an answer.
- I won't dignify that.
(LAUGHING) I'm not even going to dignify that ridiculous accusation.
- I will not dignify that with a ...
- I won't dignify that with an answer...
- I won't dignify that with an answer.
- I won't dignify that.
-Ennobles and dignifies.
Did I say that work dignifies you or any other bullshit?
It is held that valor is the chiefest virtue, and most dignifies the haver.
What dignifies the yogic practices is the belief system itself is not truly religious.
-Ennobles and dignifies.
Did I say that work dignifies you or any other bullshit?
It is held that valor is the chiefest virtue, and most dignifies the haver.
What dignifies the yogic practices is the belief system itself is not truly religious.
"Now you've got a little money, you've got to be dignified.
"Oh, thank you." We'd act all dignified, you know.
"That was well done, we liked what they've done for us "and we feel that we laid someone we cared about very deeply to rest "in a very dignified and meaningful way."
"of having his death anticipated by preparation of a dignified funeral."
# Why be so dignified #
-Talk about dignifying a weak opponent. -Yeah.
Frank, you're only dignifying him.
I'm not dignifying the question.
It is the dignifying of one's psychological and sexual hang-ups by attaching them to these grandiose, philosophical issues?
It's dignifying about holding back and letting one just spill out... gently.
"Now you've got a little money, you've got to be dignified.
"Oh, thank you." We'd act all dignified, you know.
"That was well done, we liked what they've done for us "and we feel that we laid someone we cared about very deeply to rest "in a very dignified and meaningful way."
"of having his death anticipated by preparation of a dignified funeral."
# Why be so dignified #
-Talk about dignifying a weak opponent. -Yeah.
Frank, you're only dignifying him.
I'm not dignifying the question.
It is the dignifying of one's psychological and sexual hang-ups by attaching them to these grandiose, philosophical issues?
It's dignifying about holding back and letting one just spill out... gently.

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