This ancient language, which refused to disclose itself to the former Governors of India, unlocks its treasures at your command, and enriches the world with the history, learning, and science of a distant age.
It irradiates every Metal, and enriches Lead with all the Properties of Gold.
Glad Austria wins by Hymen's silken chain What other States by doubtful battle gain, And while fierce Mars enriches meaner lands, Receives possession from fair Venus' hands.
Pillage enriches only a small number of men; it dishonours us; it destroys our resources; it converts into enemies the people whom it is our interest to have for friends.
How the Emperor enriches himself by the quarrels of his subjects.
It is well known that, in England, a conviction for adultery enriches the wronged husband at the expense of the guilty paramour, and the same practice would prevail here, if the crime were not extremely rare.
What enriches a part enriches the whole, and the States are the best judges of their particular interests.
What enriches a part enriches the whole, and the States are the best judges of their particular interest.
His goodness must flow clear and full, like the mountain stream, which in its course towards the sea enriches and fertilizes the land as it descends.
The surplus enriches Java and some of the other islands, in exchange for salt, tobacco, coarse cloths, &c.
Conversation enrichesthe understanding; but solitude is the school of genius.
He that filches from me my good name / Robs= 15 =me of that which not enriches him, / And makes me poor indeed.
Notice that this view is fatalistic; it makes opportunity an external thing--one that enriches men or leaves their lives empty without much regard to what they deserve.
The generous man enriches himself by giving; the miser hoards himself poor.
He settles with his creditors for a small per centage; disposes of his property by fictitious sales, ventes simulees, and thus enricheshimself upon the ruin of his creditors.
Is it unnatural that they should favour him whose government enriches them?
The governments are not affected by the glamour of the gold; that is a secondary consideration with them, for they know that it is not the glittering metal itself which enriches the country, but the vitality imparted by its agency.
Love enrichesthe nature, en- 57:24 larging, purifying, and elevating it.
The thought, moreover, that always occurs in the presence of these good debatable pictures, is that any doubt as to their origin merely enriches this already over-rich period, since some one had to paint them.
What enriches a part enriches the whole and the states are the best judges of their particular interest," responded Oliver Ellsworth, the distinguished spokesman of Connecticut.
What of the sea, that enriches the remote Arabians and Indians?
Putting salt on fresh meat draws out the juices, but by using flour a paste is formed, which, keeps in all the juices and also enriches and browns the piece.
The coffee is sometimes boiled with an egg, which makes it perfectly clear, and also enriches it.
Unpolished oak is the most usual and the best material for hall furniture; it is cleaned by rubbing with a little oil, which shows the grain and enriches its colour.
Red tammy enriches the colour of the room, but it is not agreeable to sit long in a room filled with the flame-coloured light, though this softens as the blinds fade, which they soon do.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "enriches" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.