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enrich

[en-rich] / ɛnˈrɪtʃ /


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He discovered hydroponics, an innovative cultivation technique where vegetables are grown not in soil, but in a solution of water enriched with essential nutrients.

From Barron's

We stand at the edge of a powerful technological era—one that, I believe, holds the potential to both enhance and enrich human life.

From The Wall Street Journal

She said taking the leap to have a long term relationship with someone she'd only met for two days undoubtedly enriched her life even though the pair split up after three years.

From BBC

They expect to benefit from a pickup in sales, lower interest rates, more government spending and a booming stock market that has enriched many Americans.

From MarketWatch

As enriching and life-giving as such programs can be, I fear that our youngsters are being exposed to a limited vision of what it means to be Catholic.

From The Wall Street Journal