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noun form of edify

 

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Term: Edification (noun)

Definition: The act of instructing or improving morally, intellectually, or spiritually; the process of gaining knowledge or cultural refinement.

Sense 1: The act of educating or enlightening someone.

Sense 2: The development of one's character or the improvement of one's intellect.

Sense 3: The process of providing moral or spiritual guidance.

Example Sentences:

  1. She found great edification in reading philosophical texts.
  2. The professor's lectures were a source of constant edification for the students.
  3. Parents play a vital role in the edification of their children's values.
  4. Traveling to different countries gave him the opportunity for cultural edification.

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