enrichment

  • 101unjust enrichment — Where there is the inability, or unwillingness to pass on to customers a refund of a sum of money that, for all practical purposes, they paid to as VAT which wasn t due. HM Customs & Revenue Glossary …

    Financial and business terms

  • 102Fildes enrichment agar — a sterile enzymatic digest of sheep blood added to liquid or solid culture media for the cultivation and isolation of Haemophilus influenzae and fastidious streptococci …

    Medical dictionary

  • 103Job Enrichment — Arbeitsbereicherung; Maßnahme der ⇡ Arbeitsgestaltung, die durch eine Erweiterung des Entscheidungs und Kontrollspielraums auf eine Verminderung der Arbeitsteilung abzielt. Verbindet sich häufig mit der Förderung der ⇡ Arbeitsmotivation und ⇡… …

    Lexikon der Economics

  • 104spiritual enrichment — adding a spiritual element to one s life …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 105power-enrichment system — A carburetor or fuel injection system for a reciprocating engine that enriches the fuel air mixture when the engine is operating at high power settings …

    Aviation dictionary

  • 106Uranium enrichment —   The process of increasing the percentage of pure uranium above the levels found in naturally occurring uranium ore, so that it may be used as fuel.   California Energy Comission. Dictionary of Energy Terms …

    Energy terms

  • 107job enrichment — An approach to job design that aims to increase motivation and job satisfaction by giving workers a greater level of autonomous decision making and personal control. For example, production line workers might be given responsibility for… …

    Big dictionary of business and management

  • 108self-enrichment — self enrich′ment n …

    From formal English to slang

  • 109nuclear enrichment — /njukliər ɛnˈrɪtʃmənt/ (say nyoohkleeuhr en richmuhnt) noun the process of enriching uranium with its uranium 235 isotope …

  • 110unjust enrichment — /ˌʌndʒʌst ɛnˈrɪtʃmənt/ (say .unjust en richmuhnt) noun the obtaining of money by unjust means, as by capitalising on another s mistake …