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ENNOBLEMENT - traducción al árabe

INDUCTION OF AN INDIVIDUAL INTO THE NOBLE CLASS
Nobilitation

ENNOBLEMENT         

الفعل

أَجَلَّ ; أَعْظَمَ ; أَكْبَرَ ; أَكْرَمَ ; أَمْجَدَ ; اِحْتَرَمَ ; اِعْتَبَرَ ; بَجَّلَ ; شَرَّفَ ; عَظَّمَ ; فَخَّمَ ; كَرَّمَ ; مَجَّدَ ; هابَ ; وَقَّرَ

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تنبيل تشريف
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Definición

Ennoblement
·noun That which ennobles; excellence; dignity.
II. Ennoblement ·noun The act of making noble, or of exalting, dignifying, or advancing to nobility.

Wikipedia

Ennoblement

Ennoblement is the conferring of nobility—the induction of an individual into the noble class. Currently only a few kingdoms still grant nobility to people; among them Spain, the United Kingdom, Belgium and the Vatican. Depending on time and region, various laws have governed who could be ennobled and how. Typically, nobility was conferred on individuals who had assisted the sovereign. In some countries (e.g. France under the Ancien Régime), this degenerated into the buying of patents of nobility, whereby rich commoners (e.g. merchants) could purchase a title of nobility.

Ejemplos de uso de ENNOBLEMENT
1. The recipients, although generous in their support, were "famous businessmen" whose commercial success justified their ennoblement.
2. First Minister Jack McConnell was questioned in London about the ennoblement of lawyer Colin Boyd — now Lord Boyd of Duncansby.
3. Making large financial donations is a well–established means used by wealthy supporters of all three main political parties to enhance their prospects of ennoblement.
4. Other allegations being investigated is that the 1'25 Honours (Prevention of Abuses) Act has been breached by an offer of ennoblement in return for financial support.
5. In this, as in so many ways, Michael Levy is the antithesis of the traditional member of the House of Lords, where he has sat as a Labour peer since being recommended for ennoblement by a grateful Tony Blair after the 1''7 General Election.