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Enriched; Enrich; Enrichment (disambiguation)

Enrich         
Enriched; Enrich; Enrichment (disambiguation)
·vt To supply with ornament; to Adorn; as, to enrich a ceiling by frescoes.
II. Enrich ·vt To supply with knowledge; to Instruct; to Store;
- said of the mind.
III. Enrich ·vt To make rich with manure; to Fertilize;
- said of the soil; as, to enrich land by irrigation.
IV. Enrich ·vt To make rich with any kind of wealth; to render opulent; to increase the possessions of; as, to enrich the understanding with knowledge.
enrich         
Enriched; Enrich; Enrichment (disambiguation)
¦ verb
1. improve the quality or value of.
2. make wealthy or wealthier.
3. [usu. as adjective enriched] increase the proportion of a particular isotope in (an element), especially that of the fissile isotope U-235 in uranium.
Derivatives
enrichment noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. enrichir.
enrich         
Enriched; Enrich; Enrichment (disambiguation)
(enriches, enriching, enriched)
1.
To enrich something means to improve its quality, usually by adding something to it.
It is important to enrich the soil prior to planting.
VERB: V n
-enriched
...nutrient-enriched water.
COMB in ADJ
2.
To enrich someone means to increase the amount of money that they have.
He will drain, rather than enrich, the country...
VERB: V n

Wikipedia

Enrichment

Enrichment may refer to:

  • Behavioral enrichment, the practice of providing animals under managed care with stimuli such as natural and artificial objects
  • Data enrichment, appending or enhancing data with relevant context from other sources, see data management
  • Enrichment factor, used to describe bodies of mineral ore
  • Enrichment in education: activities outside the formal curriculum, or an extra program for the most able students
  • Environmental enrichment, how the brain is affected by the stimulation of its information processing provided by its surroundings
  • The process of adding nutrients to cereals or grain, see food fortification
  • The process of adding sugar to grape must during winemaking in order to achieve a higher alcohol content of the wine, more commonly referred to as chaptalization
  • The process of enhancing breathing gas for scuba diving (e.g. in Enriched Air Nitrox).
  • Job enrichment, improving work processes and environments so they are more satisfying for employees
  • Nuclear enrichment, the process of increasing the Uranium-235 content of nuclear fuel in preparation for nuclear power plants or nuclear weapons
    • The United States Enrichment Corporation, a manufacturer of enriched uranium
  • Unjust enrichment, in civil law, a term for someone who has benefitted another party with the expectation of compensation, but who has not been justly compensated
  • The Enrichment Center Percussion Ensemble from the Enrichment Centre in Winston-Salem NC
  • The Living Enrichment Center, a church in Portland, Oregon
  • The notion of enriched category in mathematics
  • The analysis of gene product annotations using GO Term Enrichment in biology
  • The use of an enrichment culture, to select for the growth of a particular microorganism
  • The paradox of enrichment, a principle of ecology where an abundance of prey tends to destabilize the predator population
  • Enrich (comics) (1929–2023), Spanish comic writer
Pronunciation examples for Enrich
1. enriches meaning.
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2. They might enrich it.
Real Love - Mindful Connection _ Sharon Salzberg _ Talks at Google
3. and enriches dramatically
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4. So E, to enrich--
Laura Huang _ Edge - Turning Adversity Into Advantage _ Talks at Google
5. to enrich rice.
Seed Life Skills _ Hugh Acheson _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of Enrich
1. Such expressions don‘t enrich their lives and they don‘t enrich mine.
2. "Turkey‘s membership in the EU will enrich Europe, just as it will enrich Turkey."
3. Once you have that technology to enrich uranium, you can enrich it to five percent, which is usable for a nuclear reactor, or you can enrich it to 80 or '0 percent, which is usable in a nuclear weapon.
4. What about Russia‘s offer to enrich fuel for Iran?
5. The committee never said that he sought to enrich himself.