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Meanings of
edify
in English
Catalan
il·lustrar
Spanish
iluminar
Back to the meaning
Make understand.
enlighten
Catalan
il·lustrar
Usage of
edify
in English
1
All things are lawful for me: but all things do not
edify
.
2
Wherefore comfort yourselves together, and
edify
one another, even as ye do.
3
Story means pleasure, as distinct from art; it would rather gratify than
edify
.
4
The brethren thought it would encourage him and
edify
the congregation.
5
The desire to
edify
or to show the accomplishment of prophecies is perceptible.
6
It would be a pity to
edify
your servants with a physical collision.
7
But most commonly they were such as might
edify
but could not delight.
8
He's going to show him a little country sport to-nicht to
edify
him.
9
Come on, now, Ruben, ile up and
edify
us some more!
10
But if they pray habitually in the closet, they will
edify
out of it.
11
The fervency of those new converts did not less
edify
Xavier than their number.
12
I am sure it would very much
edify
us all.
13
For which cause comfort one another and
edify
one another, as you also do.
14
They may be good preachers, but they do not
edify
.
15
Contains also remarks on terraces, which are expected to
edify
.
16
Its aim is not to instruct, not to
edify
,
but to awaken an emotion.
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edify
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
edify a conscience
edify any churches
edify by example
edify children
edify no one
More collocations
Translations for
edify
Catalan
il·lustrar
aclarir
Spanish
iluminar
aclarar
explicar
ilustrar
Edify
through the time
Edify
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common