noun
- a bold or difficult undertaking; an enterprise or adventure
Usage: archaic or literary
Examples
- The explorer set out on a dangerous emprize across the uncharted wilderness.
- Medieval knights were celebrated for their noble emprizes in distant lands.
- Starting a business in a new market is a risky emprize.
- The team's emprize to climb the mountain tested their courage and skill.
- Historical accounts describe the emprize of early explorers with great admiration.