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enrich

[en-rich] / ɛnˈrɪtʃ /


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“You’re kind of enriching me by giving me these questions,” she told them.

From The Wall Street Journal

This underused by-product has shown strong potential for enriching bread with protein, fiber, and antioxidant compounds.

From Science Daily

It’s true that should the Iranian regime topple “the country’s stockpiles of highly enriched uranium and operating nuclear reactors could become dangerously unsecured.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"But being able to see what that's done over the years has definitely enriched my life."

From BBC

In short, the U.S. channels the wave of creative destruction through the economic system more efficiently than any other country in the world, and we are constantly enriched by it.

From The Wall Street Journal