adventurize

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English

Etymology

From adventure +‎ -ize.

Verb

adventurize (third-person singular simple present adventurizes, present participle adventurizing, simple past and past participle adventurized)

  1. To make into an adventure; to give adventurous characteristics to.
    • 1952, Canadian Author and Bookman, volumes 28-31:
      I recall my friend, the late Charles Jeffries, who heard I was trying to adventurize Canada's past years, and who came down to the office one afternoon and yarned for a couple of hours, chain-smoking as he always did.
    • 1962, Puzant Kevork Thomajan, Advertigo, page 32:
      Serendipity adventurizes and romanticizes objects of desire, endowing the experience of their acquisition with a vicarious thrill.
    • 1981, Joshua L. Miner, Outward Bound U.S.A.: Learning Through Experience in Adventure-based Education:
      The first thing they did was adventurize our staff. They took them to Boston and had them do the things we would be asking the kids to do.
    • 1992, Steven D. Hutchinson, Cervantine Journeys, page 151:
      As usual his adventurizing of the previously undefined is precipitate, cutting off the inductive process of inquiry with a trenchant deduction formulated on the basis of bookish assumptions.