ennoblement|ennoblements in English

noun

[en'no·ble·ment || -mənt]

act of giving someone a title of nobility

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1. Antonyms for Besmirching include aggrandisement, aggrandizement, ennoblement, exaltation, glorification, magnification, approval, commendation, compliment and

2. Synonyms for Aggrandizement include boasting, braggadocio, embellishment, exaggeration, overstatement, puffery, elevation, ennoblement, exaltation and glorification

3. Synonyms for Aggrandizements include boastings, braggadocios, embellishment, exaggeration, overstatements, puffery, elevation, ennoblement, exaltation and

4. Is there an element ennoblement in Don Quixote's dogged perception of the ugly as beautiful?

5. Antonyms for Belittlement include aggrandisement, aggrandizement, ennoblement, exaltation, glorification, magnification, praise, elevation, veneration and worship

6. Advance in research on microorganism attachment and ennoblement of open-circuit-potential of passive metals in seawater .

7. There are also several similar words to Aggrandizement in our dictionary, which are Elevation, Glorification, Praising, Tribute and Ennoblement

8. However, the ennoblement in Five Dynasties was the political wrestle and compromise of the northern regime and the southern stratocracy.

9. Because his ennoblement could not be ratified until the Dragon Throne was formally occupied, Alexei was not permitted to vote.

10. Using the relativity between potential ennoblement and bacteria activity, we found that the higher temperature of seawater increased the activity of bacteria.

11. There was a linear relationship between the potential ennoblement of passive metals with the adhesion microbes number on metal surface in natural seawater.

12. Carl Linnaeus (/ lɪˈniːəs, lɪˈneɪəs /; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement as Carl von Linné (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈkɑːɭ fɔn lɪˈneː] (listen)), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, …