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enrich

[en-rich] / ɛnˈrɪtʃ /


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Village dogs showed enriched wolf ancestry in olfactory receptor genes, which may support their need to locate human food waste.

From Science Daily

Variety's Alison Herman wrote: "By declining to enrich its characters as they age, Stranger Things traps itself in arrested development. When you get bigger without going deeper, you end up stretched thin."

From BBC

Migrants have helped to enrich our living standards and helped ward off depopulation trends that threaten other wealthy countries.

From The Wall Street Journal

Economists say the upper-income families, enriched by soaring stock prices, are driving U.S. growth.

From MarketWatch

“They have told me how much the medical clowning work has enriched their ability to converse, communicate and connect with patients — it helps so much with their bedside manner,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times