0 past simple and past participle of venture
1 to risk going somewhere or doing something that might be dangerous or unpleasant, or to risk saying something that might be criticized:
Only a handful of scholars ventured into this field.
Large remnant trees were used, but the iron smelters by then consistently ventured into the swamps to obtain supplementary fuel.
Nevertheless, the mundane record of how local government was financed has attracted few students, until accountants ventured to fill the gap.
Over the next few years, they ventured several more installations and won an international prize for the novelty and effectiveness of their transformer.
Several economists, frustrated with the loss of explanatory power incurred through the theoretical ban on interpersonal comparisons, ventured to rehabilitate them.
I ventured to enquire why he found it was necessary to borrow that amount and once more felt the ruler on my knuckles.
In 1925, he transplanted his experience in organizing civilized drama and ventured into filmmaking.
Perhaps there would be a family who ventured into the countryside (la brousse), a man, his wife and children.