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enrich

[en-rich] / ɛnˈrɪtʃ /


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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

Proponents say the challenge is an enriching experience, allowing parkgoers to sample global cultures and flavors.

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The new reactors have a 4% enriched uranium capacity, compared with more than 90% in older reactors, which means that if there was a leak there would be far less contamination.

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"It's not something I would recommend as a strategy," said Rob, "but Ronnie enriched our lives in many ways".

From BBC