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ennobling

dignifying: investing with dignity or honor; "the dignifying effect of his presence"; "the ennobling influence of cultural surroundings"
As an up-and-comer, he had found in boxing som-thing ennobling.
by Brian Stankowitz August 29, 2006
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enoobler

Any person who allows an inexperienced induhvidual access to or instructions for something said induhvidual would never be able to comprehend on their own. Similar to an enabler, but wherein the enabled will usually only continue to harm themselves, the enoobled induhvidual will then continue to propagate their incompetence.
"When I was babysitting my neighbor's kid, I let him play Counter Strike for a little while. No harm, right?"
"You did what? Don't be an enoobler like that, the world doesn't need another AWP whore!"
by rskuroi October 4, 2009
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ennabler

One who inserts nablas ('del' signs, ∇) into documents, enabling successful vector calculus notation.
I couldn't find the nabla among the "Special Characters" (or the code for it, in LaTeX), but now I have, so I'm proud to be an ennabler.
by nernom July 9, 2009
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ennobling

Pimping out your grand daughters
to Ennoble (verb); the act of pimping out your granddaughters
I spend my sunday mornings ennobling.
by j K K Kidd November 26, 2007
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