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Meaning of disedify

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disedify (v. t.)

To fail of edifying; to injure.

disedify Sentence Examples

  1. The movie's excessive violence and foul language could disedify the young audience.
  2. The politician's unethical behavior disedifies his constituents and tarnishes his reputation.
  3. The news report's sensationalized and biased coverage of the event disedifies the public and undermines trust in the media.
  4. The teacher's unprofessional conduct and lack of respect for the students disedify the classroom environment and hinder learning.
  5. The pastor's controversial sermon disedifies the congregation and causes division within the church.
  6. The influencer's constant posting of provocative and inappropriate content disedifies their followers and sets a negative example.
  7. The athlete's use of performance-enhancing drugs disedifies the sport and undermines the integrity of fair competition.
  8. The company's deceptive marketing practices disedify the consumers and damage its reputation.
  9. The celebrity's public meltdown and bizarre behavior disedifies their fans and tarnishes their image.
  10. The politician's flip-flopping on important issues disedifies the electorate and erodes confidence in their leadership.

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To fail of edifying; to injure.

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The movie's excessive violence and foul language could disedify the young audience.

The politician's unethical behavior disedifies his constituents and tarnishes his reputation.

The news report's sensationalized and biased coverage of the event disedifies the public and undermines trust in the media.

The teacher's unprofessional conduct and lack of respect for the students disedify the classroom environment and hinder learning.