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dignité [diɲite]feminine noun* * *diɲite1) ( qualité) dignity2) ( fonction) dignity* * *diɲite nf* * *dignité nf1 ( qualité) dignity; mourir dans la dignité to die with dignity; la cérémonie s'est déroulée dans la dignité the ceremony was very dignified; dignité de l'homme human dignity; la dignité des travailleurs the dignity of the workers; notre dignité de femmes our dignity as women; rendre leur dignité aux détenus to restore dignity to the prisoners; avoir sa dignité to have one's pride;2 ( fonction) dignity; élever/promouvoir à la dignité de to raise/promote to the dignity of.[diɲite] nom féminin1. [noblesse] dignity[maintien] poise2. [respect] dignity3. [fonction] dignity
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