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make member of nobility

  • 1 ennoble

    en·no·ble
    [ɪˈnəʊbl̩, AM enˈoʊ-]
    vt
    1. ( liter)
    to \ennoble oneself sich akk selbst erheben geh
    2. (make member of nobility)
    to \ennoble sb jdn adeln [o in den Adelsstand erheben]
    * * *
    [ɪ'nəʊbl]
    vt (lit)
    adeln, in den Adelsstand erheben; (fig) mind, person erheben (geh)
    * * *
    ennoble [ıˈnəʊbl] v/t adeln:
    a) in den Adelsstand erheben
    b) fig veredeln, erhöhen
    * * *
    v.
    adeln v.
    veredeln v.

    English-german dictionary > ennoble

  • 2 ennoble

    en·no·ble [ɪʼnəʊbl̩, Am enʼoʊ-] vt
    1) ( liter);
    to \ennoble oneself sich akk selbst erheben ( geh)
    to \ennoble sb jdn adeln [o in den Adelsstand erheben]

    English-German students dictionary > ennoble

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