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- verbformaledify (verb) · edifies (third person present) · edified (past tense) · edified (past participle) · edifying (present participle)
- instruct or improve (someone) morally or intellectually:"Rachel had edified their childhood with frequent readings from Belloc"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French edifier, from Latin aedificare ‘build’, from aedis ‘dwelling’ + facere ‘make’ (compare with edifice). The word originally meant ‘construct a building’, also ‘strengthen’, hence to ‘build up’ morally.
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