en
enrich

Meaning: tr
zenginleştirmek; kuvvetlendirmek
I want to have a full and enriching student-life.
A funeral is a pageant whereby we attest our respect for the dead by enriching the undertaker, and strengthen our grief by an expenditure that deepens our groans and doubles our tears.
The game spread from Germany to France, where it enjoyed great popularity and was enriched with many French terms.
Tom attends maths enrichment classes after school.
Uranium has to be enriched before it can be used in nuclear weapons.
New experiences and new friends are going to enrich your life.
I always say that languages don't have culture –only people have culture. Esperanto speakers who come from all over the world bring their native culture to the group and thereby enrich the cultural life of Esperanto speakers.
Everyone wants to enrich themselves, at any cost, no matter what the cost.
The more elevated a culture, the richer its language. The number of words and their combinations depends directly on a sum of conceptions and ideas; without the latter there can be no understandings, no definitions, and, as a result, no reason to enrich a language.
Yanni and Rima need to enrich their marriage.
Added on 2016-11-05 | by m1gin | View: 838

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