About The Word Enrichment
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Enrichment
Enrichment Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Enrichment?
[n] act of making fuller or more meaningful or rewarding
[n] a gift that significantly increases the recipient's wealth Synonyms | Synonyms for Enrichment: Related Terms | Find terms related to Enrichment: advance | advancement | amelioration | amendment | ascent | augmentation | bettering | betterment | boost | complement | enhancement | eugenics | euthenics | fecundation | fertilization | fortification | furtherance | Great Leap Forward | headway | impregnation | improvement | insemination | lift | melioration | mend | mending | pickup | preferment | progress | progression | promotion | recovery | restoration | revival | rise | upbeat | uplift | upping | upswing | uptrend | upward mobility | vitaminization See Also | dressing | fecundation | fertilisation | fertilization | fortification | gift | improvement Enrichment In Webster's Dictionary \En*rich"ment\, n.
The act of making rich, or that which enriches; increase of
value by improvements, embellishment, etc.; decoration;
embellishment.
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