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eˈnubilate, v.|ɪˈnjuːbɪleɪt| [f. L. enūbilāt- ppl. stem of ēnūbilāre, f. ē out + nūbil-us cloudy, f. nūbes a cloud.] trans. To make clear.
1736in Bailey. 1847in Craig. 1903Sat. Rev. 10 Jan., Maeterlinck is gradually enubilating himself from those enchanted mists in which first he strayed. 1928‘Brent of Bin Bin’ Up Country xv. 252 The M'Eacherns..asked Bert to help the mounted troopers in clearing out the Eagle Hawk Gullies crowd, and thus enubilate the atmosphere. |