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en·rich·ing
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enrichingnoun
The act of adding value or enlightening.
enrichingadjective
Of something that adds value, either monetary, intellectual, or emotional.
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Enriching
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richening
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of enriching in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of enriching in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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This is a remarkable opportunity not only for me, but for every woman who will earn a place on our U.S. National Team next year, i know first-hand of the exceptional brand of football that is played globally by elite female athletes and am honored to lead our team of Americans. I appreciate USA Football’s continued trust in me and am grateful for Coach Stefanski and the Browns for their support. This enriching experience will only advance my contributions to our players and coaching staff in Cleveland.
Marc Lourdes had a fierce dedication to Asia-Pacific and covering it, Marc Lourdes insight and context enriching CNN's global news agenda.
By enriching the organizations on both ends of animal transports, we can weave a safety net for animals in every corner of the country.
It’s great motivation and enriching for the birds.
All the centrifuges installed in Fordow are IR1 types. Uranium gas (UF6) was injected to four chains of IR1 centrifuges (696 centrifuges), two other remaining chains of IR1 centrifuges (348 centrifuges) will be used for producing and enriching stable isotopes in the facility.
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