ennobled in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

ennobled in the PONS Dictionary

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English
And that, in turn, ennobles the facial expression and imbues all personal contacts with a great delicacy.
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Shortly after, it was discovered that he had made an appeal to be ennobled before the revolution (a request that had been denied).
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Accordingly, classical historians felt a duty to ennoble the world.
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The true evolutionary epic, retold as poetry, is as intrinsically ennobling as any religious epic.
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He was later ennobled with the "kazoku" peerage title of "shishaku" (viscount).
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Until 1812 in some regions, the purchaser of land designated feudal was ennobled by the noble seat that he held and became a "conte".
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The family was ennobled in 1639, 1667 and 1736.
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He claims that morality should be internally ennobling, a position similar to virtue ethics.
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Instead of amusing or inspiring the audience, they sought to instruct the audience and ennoble it.
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A dozen years later, in 1893, he wrote that novels should strengthen and ennoble life, rather than undermining and debasing it.
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