acculturate, bring forward, educate, enrich, give lessons in, improve, lift, promote, set right, teach, uplift
Definitionv. make understand
Last update: July 1, 2015
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As good Christians, we must seek to edify our neighbors about God and Jesus Christ. [Please select]
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The teacher hoped her speech about good citizenship would edify her students and encourage them to contribute to their communities. [Please select]
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Ironically, he seems to applaud their duplicity because it will, his characters believe, be spiritually edifying. [Please select]
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Jane had laughed; and Schehati, encouraged by the success of his attempt to edify and amuse, used lines of the immortal nursery epic as signals for united action during the remainder of the climb. [Please select]
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A few women, they decided, might without serious wrong meet together to pray and edify one another. [Please select]
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Stay with me that you may edify me with your way of living, and that I may learn from your good example. [Please select]
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This object was to make science independent of religion, whose records and doctrines are to edify the mind and to improve the character, not to instruct the understanding. [Please select]
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Flatter not rich men and seek not great men; but keep company thyself with meek and simple men and talk of such things as will edify. [Please select]
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Were it far more orthodox or far more heretical than it is, it would not much edify or corrupt the present generation. [Please select]
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