bagātināt

Latvian

Etymology

From bagāts (rich) + -ināt.

Pronunciation

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Verb

bagātināt

  1. second-person plural present indicative of bagātināt

bagātināt (transitive, 3rd conjugation, present bagātinu, bagātini, bagātina, past bagātināju)

  1. to enrich, to make (someone, something) richer, more complete, more valuable, more powerful
    bagātināt valodu ar jauniem vārdiemto enrich the language with new words
    bagātināt dzejas izteiksmes līdzekļusto enrich the means of poetic expression
    bagātināt krājumu, kolekciju ar jauniem priekšmetiemto enrich the stock, the collection, with new objects
    vairākus dzejoļu krājumus pēckara gados devis Andrejs Balodis, krietni bagātinādams latviešu dzejas pūruAndrejs Balodis has given (= done) several poetry collections in the post-war years, significantly enriching the Latvian poetic treasure
    mākslinieka konstruktora darbība neapšaubāmi bagātinās mūsdienu kultūruthe constructive work of the artist will undoubtably enrich contemporary culture
  2. to enrich, to make fuller, stronger (e.g., by purifying it, or by adding something to it)
    bagātināt rūdu, atdalot mazvērtīgos piejaukumusto enrich ore by separating, removing low-grade impurities
    bagātināt pienu ar vitamīniemto enrich milk with vitamins

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