Enrichment

//ɪnˈɹɪt͡ʃ.mənt//

"Enrichment" in a Sentence (7 examples)

Tom attends maths enrichment classes after school.

The enrichment of the soil with minerals allowed my corn to grow this tall.

Linguistic prejudice comes from a nonsensical notion about what is right and wrong in a language. People that lean on this idea of superiority are as ignorant as those that refuse to acknowledge a language's evolution and enrichment. This rude attitude can be seen in many forms, but it's mostly seen in lesser-developed communities. It can also be found in lots of other places: the television, the radio, in language-learning sites...and the problem will never be fixed as long as someone's way of speaking is worth more than their character.

The English teacher's dismissive behavior undermines the value of language learning as a means of cultural enrichment.

That stockpile of 60% Uranium, if enriched to 90%, which is a relatively easy step, is enough for about nine bombs, according to experts. Just before the war started, Iran announced that it had built another new secret facility for enrichment that was due to come on stream soon.

In an interview with CBS broadcast Sunday, Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations, Amir-Saeid Iravani, said that his country’s uranium enrichment will “never stop” because Iran has an “inalienable right” to do so for “peaceful nuclear activity.”

The practice of enrichment to address these problems started in zoos and later spread to more intensively managed captive settings, such as farming and animal laboratories.

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