diseˈnnoble, v.
[f. dis- 6 + ennoble.]
trans. To deprive of nobleness; to render ignoble: the reverse of to ennoble.
| 1645 Mod. Answ. Prynne's Reply 20 It dis-ennobles mens spirits. 1713 Addison Guardian No. 137 ¶2 An unworthy behaviour degrades and disennobles a man in the eye of the world. 1842 Faber Styrian Lake 335 The disennobling of our lives. |