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    enrich
    /ɪnˈrɪtʃ/

    verb

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  2. to improve the quality of something by adding something else: Fertilizer helps to enrich the soil. My life was greatly enriched by knowing her. Fewer examples. These trips give students the opportunity to enrich their independent studies in geography and history. The presentations could be enriched with more digital media.

  3. The meaning of ENRICH is to make rich or richer especially by the addition or increase of some desirable quality, attribute, or ingredient. How to use enrich in a sentence.

  4. to improve the quality of something by adding something else: Fertilizer helps to enrich the soil. My life was greatly enriched by knowing her. Fewer examples. These trips give students the opportunity to enrich their independent studies in geography and history. The presentations could be enriched with more digital media.

  5. Enrich definition: to supply with riches, wealth, abundant or valuable possessions, etc.. See examples of ENRICH used in a sentence.

  6. To enrich something means to improve its quality, usually by adding something to it.

  7. So to enrich something is to make it rich, richer, or just plain better. Enrich always needs an object: You can’t visit a wax museum just to enrich, but you can go to enrich your life. Verbs that enrich include improve, enhance, cultivate, better, and develop.

  8. verb. enriched, enriches, enriching. To make rich or richer. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To make fuller, more meaningful, or more rewarding. An appreciation of art will enrich your life. American Heritage. To add fertilizer to. American Heritage. To add nutrients to. The dairy enriched its milk with vitamin D. American Heritage.

  9. enrich something (with something) to improve the quality of food by adding vitamins or nutrients. Most breakfast cereals are enriched with vitamins.

  10. 1. to increase the wealth of. 2. to endow with fine or desirable qualities: to enrich one's experience by travelling. 3. to make more beautiful; adorn; decorate: a robe enriched with jewels. 4. to improve in quality, colour, flavour, etc. 5. (Cookery) to increase the food value of by adding nutrients: to enrich dog biscuits with calcium. 6.

  11. ENRICH definition: to improve the quality of something by adding something to it: . Learn more.