Ennobling
Ennobling refers to the act or process of elevating someone to nobility or to a higher moral, dignified, or aesthetic standing. Literally, it denotes the formal grant of noble status by a sovereign or ruling authority, creating a peerage or other noble rank. Historically, ennoblement carried political privileges and social prestige, and in many traditions it remains a mechanism for creating nobility, often through life peerages in modern systems rather than hereditary titles. In contemporary contexts, the practice varies by country, with some jurisdictions maintaining ceremonial or symbolic forms of nobility.
In a figurative sense, ennobling describes actions, experiences, or influences that elevate character, virtue, or ideals.
Etymology: ennoble comes from Old French enoblier or ennoblir, from en- “to put into” + noble, ultimately
See also: nobility, peerage, ennoble, ennoblement, dignity, virtue.