To add value to something. Such as: "When I met my girlfriend, she enriched my life."
Sample sentence-- To enrich bread, vitamins and nutrients are added to it. I add fertilizer to my plant so it can enrich it's growth.
I am reading this dictionary so as to enrich my vocabulary.
To enrich the bread, add grains to it.
Impoverish
Enrich or endow would be close, but there is no verb form of 'rich.' You would simply have to say 'make rich.' Here are some synonyms for enrich that would denote richness: aggrandize, enhance, embellish, adorn, sophisticate, refine, bestow, establish.
The syllable "en" in the word "enrich" is stressed.
No, the word 'enrich' is a verb, meaning to improve or enhance; to make wealthy or wealthier.The noun forms of the verb to enrich are enrichment and the gerund, enriching.
enrichir
enhance /enrich
To make something richer
You probably mean "enrich", to make rich or richer.
This statement can be interpreted variously. It probably means that some people make contributions that enrich our lives, and other people only enrich the ground they are buried in.
for a person to enrich himself
Sample sentence-- To enrich bread, vitamins and nutrients are added to it. I add fertilizer to my plant so it can enrich it's growth.
my friend will get a demerit in school if she does not enrich her grades
Richen.
The word "enrich" is a verb which refers to making something better. It can also be used as the adverb, "enriching," which can refer to finding fulfillment from something, as well as creating improvement.