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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Interpretation of "do greater honour to ..."

Please explain the meaning of "do greater honour to" as appears in the following sentence: In acknowledging their suffering, ..., we in the West also do greater honour to our own memories and understandings of the Second World War.
  

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Anonymous do greater honour to = more greatly honour

  • Anonymous do greater honour to = more greatly honour
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Anonymousdo greater honour to
= more greatly honour
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I take it to mean this.

In acknowledging their suffering, ..., we in the West also do greater honour to our own memories and understandings of the Second World War than the honour we would do if we do not acknowledge their suffering.

In the origi

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