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  • noun Plural form of ennobler.

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Examples

  • Already life itself has gained a charm that I never even guessed in it before; already I begin, though as yet but faintly and vaguely, to recognize that interest in the objects and aspirations of my fellow-men which is strongest in those whom posterity ranks among its ennoblers.

    Kenelm Chillingly — Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

  • Already life itself has gained a charm that I never even guessed in it before; already I begin, though as yet but faintly and vaguely, to recognize that interest in the objects and aspirations of my fellow-men which is strongest in those whom posterity ranks among its ennoblers.

    Kenelm Chillingly — Volume 07 Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

  • They become enablers assisting in the downward spiral rather than the ennoblers they had set out to be.

    The Billings Outpost Frontpage 2009

  • They become enablers assisting in the downward spiral rather than the ennoblers they had set out to be.

    The Billings Outpost Frontpage 2009

  • They become enablers assisting in the downward spiral rather than the ennoblers they had set out to be.

    The Billings Outpost Frontpage 2009

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