0 to improve the quality of something by adding something else:
1 to make something or someone richer:
2 to increase the level of a particular isotope (= one form of an atom) in an element in order to make it more powerful or make it explode more powerfully:
3 to improve the quality of something by adding something else:
The albitized facies is enriched in secondary albite, arfvedsonite, annite and accessory zircon.
Oysters were reared in cylindrical sieves in 1000 l tanks with recirculating enriched seawater.
Selection can cause overestimation of the true parameter by enriching for beneficial mutations.
Abstracts imprinted genes and has enriched for other known imprinted genes.
Distribution of fetal erythroblasts enriched from maternal blood in multifetal pregnancies.
When one comes in contact with linguistic diversity on an individual level, such as through travel in foreign lands, it is enriching.
Thus, adverse postnatal experience could contribute significantly to disordered development; enriching experiences, on the other hand, could potentially facilitate survival of neurons and synapses.
The lines will never be without significance, only change their significance, and this is a means of enriching the content of the work.