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emprise

[em-prahyz] / ɛmˈpraɪz /


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The Elizabethan age, big with luxury, vanity, conquest and high emprise, also produced the English miniature.

From Time Magazine Archive

Thus was concluded the twelfth and final year of an archeological emprise which has revealed much about the Sumerians, oldest of known civilized peoples.

From Time Magazine Archive

At the moment when the tension becomes unbearable, the young man at the controls, face ashen with anxiety and exhaustion, slips on his helmet, slips the leash of fate and high emprise.

From Time Magazine Archive

Having once failed, a second attempt to cut our way through them would be a still more perilous emprise; and yet to remain stationary had also its prospects of danger.

From Osceola the Seminole The Red Fawn of the Flower Land by Reid, Mayne

It came upon him, like the lighting of a great fire, that this was a call for high emprise.

From Rose MacLeod by Brown, Alice




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