ennobling

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English

Adjective

ennobling (comparative more ennobling, superlative most ennobling)

  1. Acting or tending to ennoble.
    • 1755, P. Shaw, Man, a paper for ennobling the species:
      Some of the learned, devoting themselves entirely to criticism, chronology, or philology, remain absolute strangers to the more ennobling sciences.
    • 2010, C. Stephen Jaeger, Ennobling Love: In Search of a Lost Sensibility, page 140:
      He checks criticism by multiplying the cause for embarrassment and taking it on himself; and this brings the act into the structure of an ennobling chivalric deed.
    • 2012, Jerome Klapka, ‎Carolyn Oulton, Weeds, page 53:
      It is not a very ennobling voice, the voice of Worldly Prudence; but it is, perhaps, none the less practically influential on that account.

Derived terms

Verb

ennobling

  1. present participle and gerund of ennoble

Noun

ennobling (plural ennoblings)

  1. An act of making noble.
    • 1849, William Jay, Sermons:
      They may think to improve the Scripture; but by their ennoblings they debase it, by their enrichings they impoverish it, by their enlargings they contract it.