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UK
/ɛnɹˈɪtʃmənt/
]
[ US /ɛnˈɹɪtʃmənt, ɪnˈɹɪtʃmənt/ ]
[ US /ɛnˈɹɪtʃmənt, ɪnˈɹɪtʃmənt/ ]
NOUN
- a gift that significantly increases the recipient's wealth
- act of making fuller or more meaningful or rewarding
How To Use enrichment In A Sentence
- This process, called supergene enrichment, can concentrate silver into exceedingly rich deposits at depth.
- And he warned Teheran it faces ever increasing sanctions if it refuses to suspend nuclear enrichment.
- The new enclosure is brilliant for us as it allows us to give the gorillas the enrichment they need. The Sun
- The curriculum has very good breadth and balance and there are very good opportunities for enrichment through extra-curricular activities.
- ISIS argues that among the biggest threats posed by Pyongyang's perceived advancement in uranium-enrichment is the North's historical willingness to export its nuclear technologies. U.S. Expects to Restart Bilateral Talks With Pyongyang by January
- Adopting the language of restitution leads to the return of unjust enrichment, while estoppel enables the son to receive his expectations.
- Conducting lab experiments including the extraction, chemical derivatization, separation, and/or enrichment of biological samples and the acquisition, analysis and interpretation of metabolic data. Naturejobs - All Jobs
- That is not to deny the importance of the concept of unjust enrichment in the law of this country.
- The biotech companies and their tame scientists are using other people's poverty to engineer their own enrichment.
- Adams took over responsibility for "a shining constellation of museums ... with the responsibility to use these resources for the cultural enrichment and education of the nation".