Origin: Latin suffix -ment
Enrichment has 3 different meanings across 1 category:
act of making fuller or more meaningful or rewarding
"The museum added interactive exhibits to enrich the visitor experience."
a gift that significantly increases the recipient's wealth
"The inheritance served as a substantial enrichment to her family fortune."
The act of enriching or something enriched.
"The enrichment program offered by the university helps students develop critical thinking skills through advanced coursework and research opportunities."
In plain English: Enrichment is something that adds value, interest, or nutrients to make life better or more complete.
"The school offers an arts and science enrichment program for students interested in creative subjects."
Usage: Enrichment refers to the process of improving quality, value, or knowledge rather than simply adding material wealth. Use this term when describing educational programs that expand skills or activities designed to enhance personal development.
From enrich + -ment.