noun
- a bold, difficult, or dangerous undertaking or adventure
Usage: somewhat archaic or literary
Examples
- The explorer's emprise into the uncharted jungle captured the imagination of the entire nation.
- Medieval knights were celebrated for their daring emprises in distant lands.
- Starting a new business is a risky emprise that requires careful planning.
- The team's emprise to climb the mountain in winter was both ambitious and perilous.
- Her emprise to write a novel while working full-time inspired many others.
- The historical society documented the emprises of early settlers in the region.