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What is the verb form of virtue?

There isn't a direct verb form of "virtue" in English. However, you can use verbs related to virtue, such as:

General verbs:

* Virtue: This can be used as a verb meaning "to make virtuous" or "to endow with virtue." However, this usage is very uncommon and archaic.

* Embody: "To embody virtue" means to be a living example of virtuous qualities.

* Exemplify: "To exemplify virtue" means to serve as a model or example of virtuous behavior.

* Practice: "To practice virtue" means to engage in virtuous actions and behaviors.

* Cultivate: "To cultivate virtue" means to develop and nurture virtuous qualities.

Specific verbs:

* Be honest: This refers to a specific virtuous quality.

* Show compassion: This refers to another specific virtuous quality.

* Act with integrity: This refers to a specific virtuous action.

The best verb to use will depend on the specific context and the meaning you wish to convey.

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