enrichment
/in'ritʃmənt/
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Definition
Noun 1. The act of making something richer or more meaningful: The process of improving or enhancing the quality, value, or substance of something. 2. Something that enriches; a valuable addition: An element or experience that adds wealth, knowledge, or emotional depth.
Usage
Enrichment is used to describe both the process of enhancing something and the thing that provides the enhancement. It is commonly applied in contexts like education, culture, personal development, and resource management.
Examples
- The museum's educational programs provide enrichment for students beyond the standard curriculum.
- Cultural enrichment is a key benefit of traveling to new countries.
- The enrichment of soil with compost leads to healthier plants.
- She found great personal enrichment in volunteering at the community center.
Advanced Usage
- "Enrichment activity": A supplementary activity designed to stimulate learning or personal growth beyond basic requirements.
- The after-school club offers various enrichment activities like robotics and creative writing.
- "Uranium enrichment": A technical process of increasing the concentration of a specific isotope (e.g., U-235) in uranium, used in nuclear fuel and weapons.
- The treaty aimed to limit the level of uranium enrichment for peaceful purposes.
Variants and Related Words
- Enrich (verb): To make richer or more meaningful.
- Reading widely can enrich your vocabulary.
- Enriched (adjective): Having been made richer or more nutritious.
- This is enriched bread, fortified with vitamins.
Synonyms
- Enhancement
- Improvement
- Augmentation
- Fortification (especially for nutrients)
Antonyms
- Depletion
- Impoverishment
- Reduction
Related Phrases/Idioms
- "A source of enrichment": Something that consistently provides improvement or added value.
- Her mentorship has been a constant source of enrichment in my career.
Noun
- a gift that significantly increases the recipient's wealth
- act of making fuller or more meaningful or rewarding