v. [f. FRIVOL a., FRIVOL(OUS) + -IZE.] trans. To render frivolous.
1821. Examiner, 662/2. The mode in which the King is spoken of is improved through a French strainer, which frivolises it most admirably.
1849. Robertson, Serm., Ser. I. Sower, Human presence, if frivolous, in such moments frivolizes the soul.
1878. C. Stanford, Symb. Christ, vii. 195. You are allowing some levity to frivolize your life.