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enrich

[en-rich] / ɛnˈrɪtʃ /


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On Wednesday, Uefa had accused Fifa of using football "to enrich themselves and their friends".

From BBC Jul. 30, 2026

Playwrights from Shakespeare to Sondheim to Manuel-Miranda, meanwhile, write around human emotion and almost weaponize relatability to enrich the audience’s theater experience.

From Salon Jul. 30, 2026

The United States signed a nuclear agreement with the kingdom's neighbor the United Arab Emirates in 2009, although the country does not enrich its own uranium.

From Barron's Jul. 22, 2026

Centrifuges are machines that are used to spin uranium gas, separating isotopes to enrich the material for civilian nuclear energy or potential weapons production.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 21, 2026

But the idea that “gifts” from Indians helped to establish and enrich the US hides that these resources were taken, often by force, as the country expanded.

From "An Indigenous People’s History of the United States" by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

"We believe it's only fair that large digital platforms contribute to the hard work that enriches their feeds and that drives their revenue."

From Barron's Apr. 28, 2026

We are compelled to speculate, which enriches the drama.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 10, 2026

In nonfiction, a soulful look at how we interact with the natural world leads to an equally soulful look at why the American West’s human diversity enriches us all.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 3, 2026

"We are determined to ensure technology enriches children's lives, not harms them - and to give every child the childhood they deserve," she said.

From BBC Jan. 19, 2026

New ways of stringing words and sentences together come into fashion and vanish again, but the underlying structure simply grows, enriches itself, expands.

From "The Lives of a Cell" by Lewis Thomas

Newly enriched Americans are bound to spend some of their windfall on new cars, yachts, houses and the like.

From MarketWatch Aug. 15, 2026

Centrifuges are needed to produce enriched uranium, which can be used to make reactor fuel for civilian use but also for nuclear weapons if enriched to around 90% purity or higher.

From BBC Aug. 1, 2026

Scientists have debated for years why these regions become so enriched.

From Science Daily Jul. 29, 2026

The deal comes as the White House is still trying to pressure Iran to curtail its nuclear program and hand over its supply of highly enriched uranium.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 22, 2026

The syrup was enriched with vitamins and minerals.

From "Slaughterhouse-Five" by Kurt Vonnegut

If the case drags past September, Paramount may be forced to pay a large ticking fee, enriching hedge funds, not creatives.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 28, 2026

“International students and scholars bring unique perspectives to our classrooms and research teams, enriching the learning environment and helping us find more creative and effective solutions to the world’s problems,” said Stanford spokesperson Angie Davis.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 17, 2026

That finding suggests that planetary engulfment may not be the only process capable of enriching a star with lithium, creating another question for astronomers to investigate.

From Science Daily Jul. 16, 2026

External link At other times, he said, other countries can enrich, so why can we keep them from enriching?

From Barron's Jun. 25, 2026

“Won’t it be enriching to absorb the work of such masters, and there are so many there to be seen.”

From "Vincent and Theo: The Van Gogh Brothers" by Deborah Heiligman




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