Ennoblements [noun]

Definition of Ennoblements:

exaltation

Synonyms of Ennoblements:


Opposite/Antonyms of Ennoblements:

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Sentence/Example of Ennoblements:

On the other hand, one cannot but foresee a gradual enrichment and ennoblement of the interior of the Capitol.

Sir Henry Newbolt deals in an interesting way with this ennoblement of life that is the mark of great poetry.

He so shares the divine impulses that he has power to subject ambition to the ennoblement of his kind.

Henceforth there will be a gradual ennoblement of one of the phases of the god's character.

The pain which had filled these weeks with bitter human anguish had been the process of some mysterious ennoblement.

In this sense the cross is not so much the emblem of self-denial as an emblem of self-ennoblement––the exaltation of self.

To be cut out by a prince has always been a kind of ennoblement in itself.

If the intrinsic ennoblement of mankind does not answer to this eulogy, where is the ideal that does?

Such a change would be equivalent, in my eyes, to the general ennoblement and transfiguration of the people.

The title was only in part in jest: ennoblement was the understood reward of complicity.