Examples of 'very edifying' in a sentence
Meaning of "very edifying"
very edifying - When describing something as 'very edifying,' it suggests that the subject matter or experience is highly informative, enlightening, enriching, or morally uplifting, often leading to personal growth or a deeper understanding of a particular topic or situation
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very edifying
There happen to be some very edifying articles.
A very edifying exchange.
She surrounded me with very edifying priests.
And the thematic discussions to understand the approaches in each country were very edifying.
This is often very edifying.
Very edifying in this respect is the fate of Greece.
Five against one is never very edifying.
It 's not a very edifying exchange of views.
The somewhat humble subject matter in these not very edifying buildings.
I had a very edifying weekend, you know.
The patriarchs of the crusading time were in most cases not very edifying persons.
Wines ; not very edifying.
Complete to the last syllable, chapter and verse . All very edifying.
It was not very edifying.
This is all very interesting, very edifying.
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Not a very edifying sight, is it?
They are not only welcome, but very edifying for all of us.
While that is a very sad sight, are also very edifying examples.
Just once . Not a very edifying sight, is it?
Something like that. Very edifying.
Sign the order. Very edifying.
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