That no Nation hath such advantages whereby toinrich themselves, as +England+ hath.
Capitaine will take up: and this shall bee called the Capitaine waie.
In returning backe, the people of the west countrie gaue them battell, but preuailed not, so that they did but inrichtheir enimies [Sidenote: Winchester.
Also he sought by vnlawfull meanes to bereaue his wealthie subiects of their goods and riches, so to inrich himselfe and impouerish his people.
This Wealth together wou'd inrich one Man, Which dealt to all, wou'd scarce be Charity.
The first Paper he cast his Eyes on was, How to raise an unmeasurable Treasure by Subscription of all that Men are worth, and yet inrich them by taking it away.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inrich" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.