1. enriching - Noun
2. enriching - Adjective
3. enriching - Verb
of Enrich
Source: Webster's dictionaryA century after Piri's death and during the second half of the 17th century, a third version of his book was produced, which left the text of the second version unaffected while enriching the cartographical part of the manuscript. Source: Internet
AI is also enriching battlefield simulations and wargames involving multi-actor interactions. Source: Internet
Akpagu said apart from carefully reviewing, updating and enriching the contents of existing programmes, they identified the missing but relevant courses and quickly established them in the university. Source: Internet
And while the quarantine prevents me from hosting elaborate iftars with family and friends, spending so much time with my husband and daughter has been enriching in other ways. Source: Internet
Because the conversations were so enriching and could be beneficial to voters, we are providing the raw interviews with both of them. Source: Internet
Ehrlich was also accused, with clearly anti-Semitic undertones, of excessively enriching himself. Source: Internet