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Filter by Meaning The author attempted to enoble the act of piracy in his latest book.
The wealthy businessman made large donations to various charities in hopes that it would enoble his reputation.
The athlete's hard work and dedication to his sport helped enoble his status as a role model for young aspiring athletes.
The politician promised to enoble his supporters if he won the election.
The Queen decided to enoble the famous actor for his contributions to the arts.
The award ceremony will enoble the young achievers.
The medal will enoble the soldier's bravery in battle.
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