Noun
the act of making something more beautiful
Source: WordNetEach township is administered by a committee of township leaders, who make decisions regarding city beautification and infrastructure. Source: Internet
But congressional appropriations dictated that 80 percent of his budget be earmarked for highways, including for Lady Bird Johnson’s highway beautification program, while airlines, railroads and mass transit got short shrift. Source: Internet
Economic development, widespread beautification innovations, various tax incentives, and increased law enforcement have helped Columbus overcome what some considered a slump during the 1980s and 1990s. Source: Internet
Miller APSO members will work at Cordova Health & Rehabilitation, a long-term care and rehabilitation center, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. as part of a beautification project. Source: Internet
Record your video and add the enhancements you would wish, say effects, speed, filters, beautification et cetera. Source: Internet
Most of these responsibilities concern the city's infrastructure, and include city planning, building control, transportation, drainage, waste management and city beautification, as well as education, medical and rescue services. Source: Internet