Give a title to someone; make someone a member of the nobility.
Confer dignity or honor upon.
1 The grateful king about to ennoble the victorious ploughman at once replied:
2 Roast beef: may it always ennoble our veins and enrich our blood.
3 The fifteenth century saw Japan ennoble it into a religion of aestheticism-Teaism
4 The title I give thee for my designation did not ennoble me.
5 Nothing can dignify or ennoble deliberate assassination, or wanton, cruel, secret murder.
6 Shall man, alone, crown the humble maiden,-stoopto love, and, loving, ennoble ?
7 More broadly, today a play ethic can strengthen and ennoble the work ethic.
8 So he tried to ennoble it by writing it in this way: d'Unlap.
9 They are not themselves of pure and exalted character; they cannot ennoble others.
10 You may ennoble him by parchments, I have made him noble in heart.
11 It is, to ennoble some of the greatest scientific benefactors of their country.
12 He will transform them and ennoble them and make them perpetual.
13 She resolved to ennoble her conduct from that moment of her life onwards.
14 A human aim-tocheer, console, purify, or ennoble the life of the people.
15 His idealism was a pose to try to ennoble utter cowardice.
16 Adieu, however, to fancy, and to all the sentiments which ennoble our nature.
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