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How to pronounce enrich in English?

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Type Words
Type of amend, better, ameliorate, meliorate, improve
Has types fill out, throttle, choke, feed, fertilise, fertilize, round out
Derivation enrichment


The experience enriched her understanding.
enriched foods.
Type Words
Type of add
Has types feather one's nest
Derivation enrichment


the oil boom enriched a lot of local people.

Examples of enrich

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The FCC needs Congress'permission to make a deal that could enrich broadcasters.
From the tennessean.com
An IAEA report in June said Tehran is using 5,000 centrifuges to enrich uranium.
From the voanews.com
I firmly believe that we should do all we can to enrich the community around us.
From the democratandchronicle.com
Our mission is enriching our members'experience or always striving to enrich it.
From the al.com
Why is the international community concerned with Iran's plan to enrich uranium?
From the cnn.com
Sanctions, at least in the short term, will enrich and empower the ruling elite.
From the forbes.com
Sanctions are destroying Iran's economy but not its will to enrich more uranium.
From the timesunion.com
They are accused of a conspiracy to enrich themselves by rigging city contracts.
From the freep.com
Bitter chocolate can be used in sauces to enrich them and deepen their flavours.
From the nzherald.co.nz
More examples
  • Make better or improve in quality; "The experience enriched her understanding"; "enriched foods"
  • Make wealthy or richer; "the oil boom enriched a lot of local people"
  • (enrichment) act of making fuller or more meaningful or rewarding
  • (enrichment) a gift that significantly increases the recipient's wealth
  • ENRICH is a 125-item questionnaire - completed separately by a couple - that explores conflict resolution, role relationship, financial management, expectations, sexual relationship, personality compatibility, communication, marital satisfaction, and more. ...
  • (Enrichment (wine)) Chaptalization is the process of adding sugar to unfermented grape must in order to increase the alcohol content after fermentation. The technique is named after its developer, the French chemist Jean-Antoine-Claude Chaptal. ...
  • To make (someone) rich or richer; To adorn, ornate more richly; To improve the state of something; To add nutrients or fertilizer to the soil; to fertilize; (transitive) To increase the amount of one isotope in a mixture of isotopes, especially in a nuclear fuel
  • (enriching) The act of adding value or enlightening; Of something that adds value, either monetary, intellectual, or emotional
  • (enrichment) the act of enriching or something enriched; the process of making enriched uranium; the addition of sugar to grape juice used to make wine; chaptalization