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enrich verb [ ɪnˈrɪtʃ ]

• improve or enhance the quality or value of.
• "her exposure to museums enriched her life in France"
Similar: enhance, make richer, improve, add to, augment, supplement, complement, boost, upgrade, reinforce, raise, lift, refine, polish, heighten, deepen, elevate, aggrandize, intensify, exalt, make more nutritious, vitaminize, fertilize, add fertilizer to, make more fertile, compost, dung, manure, mulch, dress,
Opposite: spoil, devalue, impoverish,
• make (someone) wealthy or wealthier.
• "top party members had enriched themselves"
Origin: late Middle English (in the sense ‘make wealthy’): from Old French enrichir, from en- ‘in’ + riche ‘rich’.


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