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enrich

[en-rich] / ɛnˈrɪtʃ /


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Other critics have warned that widespread prediction-market contracts tied to war could create harmful incentives, especially if insiders charged with carrying out military actions are tempted to enrich themselves through side bets.

From The Wall Street Journal

One version, enriched with a higher level of calcium, stood out for its performance.

From Science Daily

Energy Department on Monday said it awarded $2.7 billion to nuclear fuel makers to boost the domestic supply of enriched uranium.

From The Wall Street Journal

Insider trading is illegal in the stock market, and regulators routinely monitor suspicious trades ahead of big corporate news so they can prosecute insiders who attempt to enrich themselves using nonpublic information.

From The Wall Street Journal

One of its first targets accused it of “sensationalizing public information to manipulate the stock market to enrich themselves and their investors.”

From The Wall Street Journal