enrich
en·rich / enˈrich/ • v. [tr.] 1. improve or enhance the quality or value of: her exposure to museums enriched her life in France. ∎ (often be enriched) add to the nutritive value of (food) by adding vitamins or nutrients: cereal enriched with extra oat bran. ∎ add to the cultural, intellectual, or spiritual wealth of: the collection was enriched by a bequest of graphic works. ∎ [usu. as adj.] (enriched) increase the proportion of a particular isotope in (an element), esp. that of the fissile isotope U-235 in uranium so as to make it more powerful or explosive. ∎ Archit. embellish a molding by carving or otherwise forming a sculpted, ornamental pattern, such as egg and dart.2. make (someone) wealthy or wealthier: top party members had enriched themselves.DERIVATIVES: en·rich·ment n.