rapturize

verb

Etymology

From rapture + -ize.

  1. derived from raptūra
  2. borrowed from rapture
  3. suffixed as rapturize — “rapture + ize

Definitions

  1. To put in a state of rapture.

    • "Do not rapturize her with love, hombre," said Jorge, coming down the path, hitching up his white trousers.
    • Speakers broke into song and verse as they rapturized the revolutionary upsurge in Paris and the start of "freedom's glorious reign."
  2. To enter a state of rapture.

    • I will not rapturize again: but I give myself great credit in not being crazy out of pure delight.
    • They discuss its ruins, rapturize over its statues, bask in its sunshine, criticise its pictures, stare a little at its Church ceremonies—and this is all.

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