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Meanings of
enrich
in English
Portuguese
enriquecer
Catalan
enriquir
Spanish
enriquecer
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Make better or improve in quality.
deprive
Portuguese
enriquecer
Portuguese
enriquecer
Catalan
enriquir
Spanish
enriquecer
Back to the meaning
Make wealthy or richer.
impoverish
Portuguese
enriquecer
Antonyms
Examples for "
deprive
"
deprive
Examples for "
deprive
"
1
Such closures would
deprive
local communities of much needed services and facilities.
2
This support network is something that we
deprive
jurors of, Hans said.
3
That would
deprive
the country for even longer of much-needed foreign currency.
4
And now they seek to
deprive
us of our means to live.
5
The decrees would appear to
deprive
the general of this senior post.
Usage of
enrich
in English
1
Will Hutton: People from around the world
enrich
our culture and economy.
2
The authorities say the football officials corrupted the game to
enrich
themselves.
3
They dismissed the reshuffling as a means to
enrich
the Gupta family.
4
I have a vision for us- afuturethat will
enrich
us both.
5
We are public servants, but we wish to
enrich
ourselves as well.
6
He aimed to
enrich
himself at the expense of taxpayers' Hermann said.
7
It has, in the process, allowed Fidesz grandees vastly to
enrich
themselves.
8
Your efforts will doubtless
enrich
our coverage of the coming conflict enormously.'
9
Sorrow may
enrich
the nature or it may embitter and narrow it.
10
Another big tender, another opportunity to
enrich
a few cronies, he said.
11
Strike him where he is
vulnerable
-
and
enrich
yourself at the same time.
12
Two men who can speak together can
enrich
and broaden themselves indefinitely.
13
Critics say this bonanza has served to
enrich
businesses close to Ortega.
14
Roast beef: may it always ennoble our veins and
enrich
our blood.
15
Two additional modes
enrich
genes either in active or repressed chromatin states.
16
He tried by every means to
enrich
himself at the public expense.
Other examples for "enrich"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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enrich
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
enrich uranium
enrich the soil
enrich life
enrich a country
enrich cscs
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Translations for
enrich
Portuguese
enriquecer
Catalan
enriquir
Spanish
enriquecer
Enrich
through the time
Enrich
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common