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ennoble

[en-noh-buhl] / ɛnˈnoʊ bəl /
VERB
honor
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One of U2’s enduring strengths has been the way its songs ennoble yearning and turbulence.

From New York Times

The bassoons galumphed; the strings ennobled passages of sincerity; and the horns had it both ways, sometimes jocular, sometimes expressive.

From New York Times

That awful blur is another stain on history, one that ennobles “The High Ground’s” mission.

From Washington Post

Philanthropy, the ennobling pursuit of the rich and famous, is in the headlines.

From BBC

Putin’s attempt to snuff out Ukrainian independence has instead fortified and ennobled it.

From Washington Post