v. [f. FRIVOL a., FRIVOL(OUS) + -IZE.] trans. To render frivolous.

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1821.  Examiner, 662/2. The mode in which the King is spoken of … is improved through a French strainer, which frivolises it most admirably.

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1849.  Robertson, Serm., Ser. I. Sower, Human presence, if frivolous, in such moments frivolizes the soul.

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1878.  C. Stanford, Symb. Christ, vii. 195. You are allowing some levity to frivolize your life.

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