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enriched

American  
[en-richt] / ɛnˈrɪtʃt /

adjective

  1. supplied with riches, wealth, or abundant or valuable possessions.

    The enriched manufacturers then funnel profits back to the corrupt politicians who favor and support this vicious cycle of overcharging.

  2. supplied with any element, feature, ingredient, etc., that improves quality or attractiveness or adds value or significance.

    As the tea is aged, it gains an enriched flavor and deep, sweet aroma.

    At The Village, we provide living options and services for seniors in a spiritually enriched environment.

  3. Physics. (of a substance or material) having an increased proportion of a valuable mineral or isotope.

    In the normal energy fuel cycle, the enriched uranium—up to 90 percent U-235—is then transported to a fuel fabrication facility.

  4. (of a curriculum) enhanced by increasing the breadth of content, depth of treatment, or variety of instructional methods.

    The Honors Program offers highly motivated students an enriched program of study in which to develop global perspectives.

  5. Nutrition. (of processed food) having one or more nutrients added or restored.

    Consumers today can choose from a wide array of products, including no-fat, low-fat, or calcium-enriched milk.

    The cookie dough is a combination of enriched flour, brown sugar, and chocolate chips.


verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of enrich.

Other Word Forms

  • unenriched adjective

Etymology

Origin of enriched

First recorded in 1600–10; 1935–40 enriched for def. 5; enrich ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. ) for the adjective senses; enrich ( def. ) + -ed 1 ( def. ) for the verb sense

Example Sentences

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The material can be fairly quickly enriched to the 90% threshold needed for weapons-grade uranium.

From BBC

The highly enriched uranium is likely contained in 40 to 50 special cylinders that resemble scuba tanks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Securing Iran’s stores of enriched uranium could be feasible with special-operations forces and other troops, but it would be a highly complex mission.

From The Wall Street Journal

Colonies receiving the enriched diet produced up to 15 times more larvae that reached the pupal stage compared with those on standard diets.

From Science Daily

Asked if he intended to send U.S. troops into Iran to take its enriched uranium, he called it a “ridiculous question” that he wouldn’t answer.

From Los Angeles Times