v. Obs. rare. [f. VICTOR sb.1 + -IZE.] a. trans. To make victorious. b. intr. To win the victory for one.

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1614.  Sylvester, Bethulia’s Rescue, VI. 189. Most of all did Ammon’s Prince admire God’s dreadfull Judgement: and to scape his ire, Who Israel thus, of vanquisht, victoriz’d.

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1641.  J. Jackson, True Evang. T., II. 106. Christ Jesus … was a Lyon, but it was to victorize for us, not to prey upon us.

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