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enrich

[en-rich] / ɛnˈrɪtʃ /


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Uranium is the primary fuel used in nuclear reactors, but it needs to be enriched by separating the more radioactive particles that create a chain reaction to release energy.

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He claimed the company violated Illinois’s consumer fraud act and was unjustly enriching itself.

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That promise wouldn’t change much—Iran is believed to have stopped enriching uranium after U.S. strikes crippled its main nuclear facilities in June—and falls short of U.S. demands that it halt enrichment altogether.

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So far, Iran hasn’t backed down from its insistence on a right to enrich uranium.

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"So having two readings of these moments is, I think tremendously enriching."

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