Examples of 'ennobling' in a sentence

Meaning of "ennobling"

Ennoble is a verb that means to elevate in rank, dignity, or excellence. It is often used to describe the act of honoring or dignifying someone or something, or to describe the process of bestowing nobility or honor upon a person or idea
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  • present participle of ennoble
  • An act of making noble.

How to use "ennobling" in a sentence

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The ennobling love of a pure young woman.
We inherited this ennobling trait from them.
Ennobling a poor fiber such as cotton bringing it to.
Not having any money is not ennobling.
One of the less ennobling consequences of a legal culture.
It urges us to pose useful and ennobling questions.
To his ennobling empire and to the good that it has done our country.
You find something ennobling in that.
Teach them to exert an influence that is elevating and ennobling.
This is an ennobling view of work.
I always say that work is ennobling.
Sacred ordinances amplify this ennobling philosophy of the family of God.
And her influence on all men greatly ennobling.
Music is ennobling.
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Inka philosophy has the mission of ennobling life.
But many have lost sight of the pure, ennobling principles underlying acceptable medical missionary work.
I am always saying work is ennobling.
Sacred ordinances amplify his ennobling philosophy of the family of God.
Being among the best is ennobling.
One of the less ennobling? consequences of a legal culture, No one wants responsibility.
Propagandists immediately set about ennobling such deaths.
And ennobling the dirty puddle of her mercantile blood? What, by finding some golden dolly.
Establishing healthy and ennobling habits.
The day of Harry 's ennobling banquet, when your mother said your brother Richard lives.
There is something ennobling in that.
He claims that morality should be " internally ennobling.
The Buddhic Body is the superlative and ennobling consciousness of our Being.
I understand you will miss the young Duke 's ennobling.
It must be an enriching, ennobling and vital partner.
Society as a whole must encourage new modes of constructive, rewarding and ennobling activity.
This title is therefore a convenient means of ennobling a king 's son without upsetting the royal succession.
They do not view their ancient culture as ennobling them.
Early in the Obama era, the ennobling language of campaign pundits prevailed.
Paris said amour courtois was an idolization and ennobling discipline.
The ennobling love of a pure young woman, It is love that I need.
Not all blogs are so ennobling.
It will have an elevating, ennobling effect, softening and subduing the heart.
A low number was ennobling.
You find something ennobling in that, I-I would love to hear about it.
Being poor is not ennobling.
Whosebrightfaith, ennobling love… . Certain phrases should never be quoted out of context.
There is nothing special or particularly ennobling about not having money.
For them, war was the natural state of life, and warfare was ennobling.
This will misrepresent the precious, elevating, ennobling principles of truth and lead others astray.
When your mother said your brother Richard lives. The day of Harry's ennobling banquet.
The grace of Christ has a refining, ennobling influence on the character.
It may lead a person astray or, if properly controlled, directed and integrated, ennobling one.
Whosebrightfaith, ennobling love.
Because the idea could be that we are very special . But it 's also ennobling.

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