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Webster 1913 Edition
Rapturize
Rap′tur-ize
(-īz)
, Verb.
T.
& I.
To put, or be put, in a state of rapture.
[R.]
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rapturize
rapturize
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rapturize (third-person singular simple present rapturizes, present participle rapturizing, simple past and past participle rapturized)
- (transitive) To put in a state of rapture.
- 1844, John H. Goldsmith, The advance of science, and perfectibility of its professors:
- Soothing's various systems were tried, and her amanuensis (he who pens this, by their desire) laid her strange malady before your august body: and then it was, the light of your penetration rapturized the world by proclaiming, that her wings, instead of those her fears imagined, were long enough for her intended flight […]
- 1952, Joseph O'Kane Foster, A Cow is Too Much Trouble in Los Angeles, page 24:
- "Do not rapturize her with love, hombre," said Jorge, coming down the path, hitching up his white trousers.
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- (intransitive) To enter a state of rapture.
- 1852, Thomas Hall, Floss; or, the progress of an Adventurer in the regions of Australia, page 201:
- Don Gonselmo had but about three attendants, who were busily engaged in rapturizing and listening with their mouths, for they were wide open, to the enchanting tones of the fair Zuletta—when before them stood, uncovered, uncloaked, and not expected, a well-dressed stranger.