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Ennobled

Ennobled | Ennobling

Ennobled meaning

Having been made more noble; improved.

Example sentences (15)

The former MP, ennobled as Lord Hoyle in 1997, was a long-serving MP.

Baroness Evans was appointed Lords Leader in 2016, her first ministerial role since being ennobled by David Cameron in 2014.

Certainly some ennobled newspaper owners were prepared to cosy up to fascism.

He was ennobled for his work on the river that was to claim his life, in 1861.

As he grew older, his original Anglo-Saxon racial worldview softened into a universal classism or elitism regarding any fellow human being of self-ennobled high culture as of metaphorical superior race.

A surgeon who is also a professor is usually known as "Professor" and, similarly, a surgeon who has been ennobled, knighted, created a baronet or appointed a dame uses the corresponding title (Lord, Sir, Dame).

Following his industrial career, he was ennobled in 1888, becoming Werner von Siemens.

Her great grandfather had been ennobled by the Czar in 1814.

In 1924 he was ennobled by King Victor Emmanuel III and given the hereditary title of Principe di Montenevoso.

In the interim, the Berings enjoyed their new-found status and wealth: there was a new house and a new social circle for the newly ennobled Berings.

In their place, Louis raised commoners or the more recently ennobled bureaucratic aristocracy (the "nobility of the robe").

Moreover, when Bacon was ennobled in 1618, he took the title Baron Verulam after Verulamium.

Most often the individual being ennobled would join an existing noble szlachta clan and assume the undifferentiated coat of arms of that clan.

On 29 December, Joan and her family were ennobled by Charles VII as a reward for her actions.

One family ennobled with that title is the house of Hauteclocque (by letters patents of 1752), even if its most recent members used a pontifical title of count.