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- verbenrich (verb) · enriches (third person present) · enriched (past tense) · enriched (past participle) · enriching (present participle)
- improve or enhance the quality or value of:"her exposure to museums enriched her life in France"Similar:make richermake more nutritiousvitaminizeadd fertilizer tomake more fertile
- increase the nutritive value of (food) by adding vitamins or nutrients:"cereal enriched with extra oat bran"
- increase the proportion of a particular isotope in (an element), especially that of the isotope U-235 in uranium so as to make it suitable for use in a nuclear reactor or weapon:"they announced they would resume building the centrifuges that can enrich uranium to weapons-grade strength"
- architectureembellish a molding by carving or otherwise forming a sculpted, ornamental pattern, such as egg and dart:"one may enrich the echinus of a Doric capital with the egg and dart motif"
- make (someone) wealthy or wealthier:"top party members had enriched themselves"
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘make wealthy’): from Old French enrichir, from en- ‘in’ + riche ‘rich’. - People also ask
- To make rich or richer
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