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en·no·ble E0152100 (ĕn-nō′bəl)tr.v. en·no·bled, en·no·bling, en·no·bles 1. To make noble: "that chastity of honor ... which ennobled whatever it touched, and under which vice itself lost half its evil" (Edmund Burke).2. To confer nobility upon: ennoble a prime minister for distinguished service. [Middle English *ennoblen, from Old French ennoblir : en-, causative pref.; see en-1 + noble, noble; see noble.] en·no′ble·ment n.en·no′bler n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | ennoblement - the state of being noblecondition, status - a state at a particular time; "a condition (or state) of disrepair"; "the current status of the arms negotiations" | | 2. | ennoblement - the act of raising someone to the nobilitypromotion - act of raising in rank or position |
ennoblementnounThe act of raising to a high position or status or the condition of being so raised:aggrandizement, apotheosis, elevation, exaltation, glorification.TranslationsVeredelungennoblissementelevamentoinnalzamento alla nobiltàennoblement
Synonyms for ennoblementnoun the act of raising to a high position or status or the condition of being so raisedSynonyms- aggrandizement
- apotheosis
- elevation
- exaltation
- glorification
Words related to ennoblementnoun the state of being nobleRelated Wordsnoun the act of raising someone to the nobilityRelated Words |