1. venturing - Noun
2. venturing - Verb
of Venture
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter venturing through Mt. Moon, players have thoroughly trained their Pokémon, making them almost ready for the battle. Source: Internet
All this while Carthage enlarged its commercial sphere, venturing south to develop the Saharan trade, augmenting its markets along the African coast, in southern Iberia, and among the Mediterranean islands, and exploring in the far Atlantic. Source: Internet
Although the South Vietnamese "inherited" the French claim to the entire Paracel Islands, the period was peaceful, and both sides held onto what was in their control without venturing into other's domain. Source: Internet
Being paid by the mile, the railroad built oxbows of extraneous track, never venturing further than convert from Omaha in the railroad's first 2½ years. Source: Internet
Camille is enjoying some downtime close to home this summer, keeping to her social circle and not venturing too far away from her Monte Carlo home. Source: Internet
As we enter Phase 1, how can we stay safer as more and more people start venturing out? Source: Internet