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ennobled Meaning in Tamil ( ennobled வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

அந்தஸ்த்தை உயர்த்து,



ennobled's Usage Examples:

In the Baltic provinces they constitute the ennobled landlord class, and are the tradesmen and artisans in the towns.


On love depends the " fulfilling of the law," and the sole moral value of Christian duty - that is, on love to God, in the first place, which in its fullest development must spring from Christian faith; and, secondly, love to all mankind, as the objects of divine love and sharers in the humanity ennobled by the incarnation.


On the rock of a human character, ennobled by faith in his divine Sonship, he could raise the church of the future, which should be at the same time continuous with the old, new in spiritual power, one in worship and in work.


He was ennobled in 1802, and in 1804 the duke of Weimar, unwilling to lose him, doubled his meagre salary of 400 talers.


His younger daughter married a subaltern in a line regiment, belonging to the lesser nobility; as ennobled by marriage (according to the liberal rule of this particular court), she was duly "presented.


Was it not a greater thing to ennoble them than to destroy their artistic representation ?He was ennobled in 1865, and in 1885 received the title of Excellenz.


Orlov was never married, but had five natural children, whom Catherine ennobled and legitimatized.


In May 1670 he received the titles of excellency and privy councillor; in July of the same year he was ennobled under the name of Griffenfeldt, deriving his title from the gold griffin with outspread wings which surmounted his escutcheon; in November 1673 he was created a count, a knight of the Elephant and, finally, imperial chancellor.


Joan went into Normandy to assist the duke of Alencon, but in December returned to the court, and on the 29th she and her family were ennobled with the surname of du Lis.


he was ennobled and named a councillor of state; and from 1816 he sat in the chamber of deputies as representative of Ain.


There may or there may not be a power vested somewhere of conferring nobility; but it is essential to the true idea of nobility that, when once acquired, it shall go on for ever to all the descendants - or, more commonly, only to all the descendants in the male line - of the person first ennobled or first recorded as noble.


, he was ennobled and granted an honorarium of one thousand ducats.


When in 1805 the principalities became part of Bavaria, Lang entered the Bavarian service (1806), was ennobled in 1808 and from 1810 to 1817 held the office of archivist in Munich.





Synonyms:

honour, dignify, honor, reward,



Antonyms:

decrease, descent, bless, curse, dishonor,

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