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    enrichment
    /ɪnˈrɪtʃm(ə)nt/

    noun

    • 1. the action of improving or enhancing the quality or value of something: "enrichment of the soil for more plant growth"
    • 2. the process of making someone wealthy or wealthier: "the policy was denounced as a means of enrichment of a small elite"

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  2. the act or process of improving the quality or power of something by adding something else: The soil needs constant enrichment with organic matter. The children who do well on such tests are those whose parents read to them and take them on enrichment excursions. Fewer examples.

  3. : to make rich or richer especially by the addition or increase of some desirable quality, attribute, or ingredient. the experience will enrich your life. : such as. a. : to add beauty to : adorn. b. : to enhance the taste of. butter will enrich the sauce. c. : to make (a soil) more fertile. d.

  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. Enrichment makes something more meaningful, substantial, or rewarding. Enrichment improves something. Riches are valuable things, such as money, jewels, and gold. Similarly, enrichment is when something is made more valuable. A reading enrichment program improves education.

  6. Enrichment definition: an act of enriching. . See examples of ENRICHMENT used in a sentence.

  7. Enrichment is the act of enriching someone or something or the state of being enriched. ...the enrichment of society. Synonyms: improvement , development , advance , progress More Synonyms of enrichment

  8. the act of improving the quality of something, often by adding something to it. enrichment of the soil for more plant growth. Environmental enrichment helps to prevent boredom and bad habits from developing in caged animals. environments where young people can experience cultural enrichment.

  9. to supply with abundance of anything desirable: to enrich the mind with knowledge. to add greater value or significance to: Art enriches life. to adorn or decorate: a picture frame enriched with gold. to make finer in quality, as by supplying desirable elements or ingredients: to enrich soil.

  10. enrichment. noun improvement, development, advance, progress, rally, amendment, correction, advancement, reformation, enhancement, betterment, furtherance, augmentation, amelioration groups contributing to the enrichment of society.

  11. to supply with riches, wealth, abundant or valuable possessions, etc.: Commerce enriches a nation. to supply with abundance of anything desirable: to enrich the mind with knowledge. to add greater value or significance to: Art enriches life. Synonyms: endow, enhance, improve, elevate. to adorn or decorate: