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enrich

/ɪnˈɹɪt͡ʃ/verb2 syllables

Enrich means: make better or improve in quality.

Synonyms for enrich15

also used for enrich

increment, raise, up, add, amplify, augment, dilate, eke / eke out, elevate, embiggen, enrichen, richen, array, bedeck, dress up

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Opposites of enrich

deprive, impoverish

What does enrich mean?2

verb

1

make better or improve in quality“The experience enriched her understanding”

2

make wealthy or richer“the oil boom enriched a lot of local people”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with enrich?16

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Enrich in a sentence

  • Everyone wants to enrich themselves, at any cost, no matter what the cost.Zurich899
  • The more languages you know, the more you enrich your personality.mutskt
  • Artists, too, contribute to the public weal by enriching people's lives.rul
  • I followed a webinar on digital archive management tools, it was very enriching.tieguy
  • Let us enrich ourselves with our mutual differences.Adelpa
  • New experiences and new friends are going to enrich your life.alvations
  • Reading books can enrich your mind and your soul.DJ_Saidez
  • I make sacrifices so that my family can have experiences that enrich their lives.Nuel

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Forms of enrich

as a verb

past tense
enriched
present participle
enriching
third-person singular
enriches
past participle
enriched