enrichment
/ɛnˈrɪtʃmənt/Definitions
1. noun
The act of making something richer or more interesting; the state of being richer or more interesting.
“The zoo’s education program included animal enrichment activities to stimulate their natural behaviors.”
2. noun
A program or activity intended to enhance the mental or physical well-being of individuals, such as older adults or people with disabilities.
“The community center offered a daily enrichment program for seniors, featuring art classes and exercise sessions.”
3. noun
A process or procedure that adds value or quality to a product, service, or experience.
“The company’s focus on employee enrichment led to significant improvements in customer satisfaction and loyalty.”
4. verb
To make something richer or more interesting; to enhance or improve something.
“The artist’s new style enriched her paintings with vibrant colors and textures.”
5. verb
To add value or quality to a product, service, or experience.
“The new software enriched the user interface with interactive features and animations.”