In a version or form that has been improved or made better than some other standard form
“Leaching dissolves minerals in an ore body and results in an enriched solution.”
Provided or furnished with something, especially something desirable or useful
Having knowledge of a fact or area
Having a concentration of some characteristic
To have served as a finishing touch to
“It remained for a later generation to enrich the interior with the sculpture, painting, and stained glass appropriate to Gothic spirit.”
To have made a quantity bigger
“By sharing your wisdom and experience with others, you enrich the quality of your work and relationships.”
To have contributed in some way to
Past tense for to make (financially or materially) richer or wealthier
“It was a Ponzi scheme contrived purely to enrich himself.”
Past tense for to make more nutritious
“For healthier results, you can enrich your smoothie with nuts, nut butter, seeds, chocolate, and nutritional supplements.”
Past tense for to make more fertile
“Mulch gradually decomposes to release nutrients that enrich the soil.”
Past tense for to give or add flavor to, typically by seasoning
Past tense for to make fertile
Past tense for to achieve benefits, especially financial ones, by taking advantage of the opportunities with which one is presented
Past tense for to enhance or show to advantage
Past tense for to bring (a place or people) to a stage of social and cultural development considered to be more advanced
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