0 present participle of ennoble --
1 to make someone a member of the nobility (= highest social rank) --
I strongly hold the view that the human condition is ennobling and unique.
I have always looked upon him as one who can be relied upon to support a project for ennobling our towns and preserving our countryside.
Some people think that the process of dying should be and can be spiritually ennobling and even quite a cheerful experience.
No, he was not really saying so, nor was he ennobling anybody with the title of "dog".
But it is also held to be an ennobling procedure and has correlations with high social prestige.
If that be true, it must also be true that great books, great paintings and great plays have no ennobling effect on a man's conduct.
They are not only old, but are also ennobling.
It is the most ennobling intellectual and spiritual condition that man can possess and so frequently does not possess.