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    En·no·ble
    /əˈnōb(ə)l/

    verb

    • 1. give (someone) a noble rank or title. Similar elevate to the nobility/peerageraise to the nobility/peeragemake/create someone a noblesend to the House of Lords
  2. The meaning of ENNOBLE is to make noble : elevate. How to use ennoble in a sentence.

  3. Ennoble definition: to elevate in degree, excellence, or respect; dignify; exalt. See examples of ENNOBLE used in a sentence.

  4. ENNOBLE definition: 1. to make someone a member of the nobility (= highest social rank) 2. to make something or someone…. Learn more.

  5. Jun 2, 2024 · ennoble (third-person singular simple present ennobles, present participle ennobling, simple past and past participle ennobled) To bestow with nobility, honour or grace . Synonyms: elevate, invest, knight, lord.

  6. To ennoble someone or something means to make them more dignified and morally better. ...the enduring fundamental principles of life that ennoble mankind. [VERB noun] ...the ennobling and civilizing power of education. If someone is ennobled, they are made a member of the nobility.

  7. to make someone a member of the nobility (= highest social rank) literary. to make something or someone better so that people admire it, him, or her more: He has this theory that suffering can ennoble a person's character. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Royalty, aristocracy & titles. accede to something. accession. anointed.

  8. To ennoble someone is to make them a Lord or a Baroness — to bestow a noble title upon them. The Queen of England has the power to ennoble people, turning Paul McCartney into Sir Paul McCartney, for example.

  9. verb. 1. dignify, honour, enhance, elevate, magnify, raise, glorify, exalt, aggrandize the fundamental principles of life which ennoble mankind. 2. raise to the peerage, kick upstairs (informal), make noble He had been ennobled for arranging a government loan in 1836.

  10. To confer nobility upon. Ennoble a prime minister for distinguished service. To bestow with nobility, honour or grace. To ennoble textile fabrics, the industrial processes of dry-cleaning, printing and embossing, and sizing and finishing, which together are known as 'ennobling fabrics'.

  11. ennoble somebody/something to give somebody/something a better moral character. In a strange way she seemed ennobled by her grief. Definition of ennoble verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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