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- NOBLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of NOBLE is possessing outstanding qualities (as of dignity or decency) How to use noble in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Noble
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- NOBLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
noble adjective (HIGH RANK) C1 belonging to a high social rank in a society, especially by birth: a noble family
- NOBLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Noble, high-minded, magnanimous agree in referring to lofty principles and loftiness of mind or spirit Noble implies a loftiness of character or spirit that scorns the petty, mean, base, or dishonorable: a noble deed
- NOBLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you say that someone is a noble person, you admire and respect them because they are unselfish and morally good
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Noble Corporation plc (NYSE: NE, "Noble" or the "Company") today announced that the Company has signed definitive agreements to sell six jackups, which includes the sale of five rigs to Borr Drilling Limited (NYSE: BORR, "Borr") for $360 million and a separate transaction for the sale of one rig to Ocean Oilfield Drilling for $64 million in cash Upon closing of these transactions, which are
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- Noble - definition of noble by The Free Dictionary
(Government, Politics Diplomacy) of or relating to a hereditary class with special social or political status, often derived from a feudal period 2 of or characterized by high moral qualities; magnanimous: a noble deed 4 grand or imposing; magnificent: a noble avenue of trees
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