ennobles

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third-person singular of ennoble
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To bestow with nobility, honour or grace
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To ennoble textile fabrics, the industrial processes of dry-cleaning, printing and embossing, and sizing and finishing, which together are known as 'ennobling fabrics'
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to dignify
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{v} to make noble, elevate, dignify
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give a title to someone; make someone a member of the nobility confer dignity or honor upon; "He was dignified with a title
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{f} make noble, raise the level of excellence, refine; give someone a title of nobility
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If someone is ennobled, they are made a member of the nobility. the son of a financier who had been ennobled. the newly ennobled Lord Archer
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confer dignity or honor upon; "He was dignified with a title"
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To raise to the rank of nobility; as, to ennoble a commoner
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To ennoble textile fabrics, the industrial processes of dry-cleaning, printing and embossing, and sizing and finishing, which together are known as ennobling fabrics
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To ennoble someone or something means to make them more dignified and morally better. the enduring fundamental principles of life that ennoble mankind. + ennobling en·no·bling the ennobling and civilizing power of education
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give a title to someone; make someone a member of the nobility
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To make noble; to elevate in degree, qualities, or excellence; to dignify
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    [ i-'nO-b&l, e-'nO- ] (transitive verb.) 15th century. Middle English ennobelen, from Middle French ennoblir, from Old French, from en- + noble noble.
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