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ennobles

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for ennobles.

Editorial note

So extracting patterns from today's programming practices ennobles them in a way they don't deserve.

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Quick take

To bestow with nobility, honour or grace.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of ennobles gathered in one view.

verb

To bestow with nobility, honour or grace.

verb

To perform on a fabric the industrial processes of dry-cleaning, printing and embossing, and sizing and finishing.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for ennobles.

verb

To bestow with nobility, honour or grace.

verb

To perform on a fabric the industrial processes of dry-cleaning, printing and embossing, and sizing and finishing.

Example sentences

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So extracting patterns from today's programming practices ennobles them in a way they don't deserve.

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The fact that a lot of screwups occur on the way to discovery in no way ennobles screwups, except in hindsight.

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Another early prescient vision of thought-manufacturer and mind-manipulator culture, as well as a great read is the Frederick Pohl and Kornbluth story Gravy Planet, home of the great quote 'power ennobles, and absolute power ennobles absolutely'..

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AI (incredible though it is as a tool) is just the fig-leaf/cover for this transition to be framed as a growth and efficiency story that ennobles insiders even further.

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Extracting patterns from today's programming practices ennobles them in a way they don't deserve The most disastrous thing about programming — to pick one of the 10 most disastrous things about programming — there's a very popular movement based on pattern languages.

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You could actually argue that language models themselves are an expression of anti-semitism, in the sense that they're an attempt to undermine the sacredness of the written word, to destroy or wash out the way that the meaning of words ennobles humanity, and to eradicate the special relationship that the law of language and the language of law create between God and Man.

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That these sacrifices have from the beginning of the human race been endured by woman with a pride that ennobles her in the eyes of others and gives to the infant a bond of love cannot alone be grounds for the State to insist she make the sacrifice.

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<...> Of course when one of these grand mountain ranges goes stretching across the printed page, it adorns and ennobles that literary landscape—but at the same time it is a great distress to the new student, for it blocks up his way; he cannot crawl under it, or climb over it, or tunnel through it.

Quote examples

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It’s the process that ennobles, not the result." You want to feel excited for your journey, hacks be damned.

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King: “Nonviolence is a powerful and just weapon, which cuts without wounding and ennobles the man who wields it.

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It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” Virtue ennobles individual character and lifts society as a whole.

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Do no stop working as "work ennobles man", just figure out what you like first.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use ennobles in a sentence?

So extracting patterns from today's programming practices ennobles them in a way they don't deserve.

What does ennobles mean?

To bestow with nobility, honour or grace.

What part of speech is ennobles?

ennobles is commonly used as verb.