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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
of Enrich
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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
Examples of enriching in a Sentence
It’s great motivation and enriching for the birds.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu:
It does not roll back Iran's nuclear program. It keeps a vast nuclear infrastructure in place. Not a single centrifuge is destroyed. Not a single nuclear facility is shut down, including the underground facilities that they built illicitly. Thousands of centrifuges will keep spinning, enriching uranium, that's a very bad deal.
Currently you have (millions of) people whose labor is not being used for either the benefit of themselves or their families, if they start working for themselves and their families instead of enriching some slave holder there will be a disproportionate impact upon poverty compared to other interventions that could be made.
I am fed up with living like a dog. I was in a trench while they were enriching themselves, i will support the opposition to change things for the better.
I Thank heaven for the grace of having such a mother Which paths are wise and life is true, You are my sunshine, I’ll love my mother all my days, For enriching my life in so many ways”
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