emblazon

IPA: ɛmbɫˈeɪzʌn

verb

  • (transitive) To adorn with prominent markings.
  • (transitive) To inscribe upon.
  • (transitive, heraldry) To draw (a coat of arms).
  • (transitive) To celebrate or extol as with deeds or merit.
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Examples of "emblazon" in Sentences

  • They printed it in emblazon.
  • No flowers emblazon the sod.
  • The people emblazoned the settings.
  • The people did not emblazon their autographs.
  • The workers emblazoned their names on the rock.
  • The people emblazoned the readings in their notebooks.
  • The white blouse has the school logo emblazoned on the left pocket.
  • We also don't have an article on emblazon, although we do on blazon.
  • Most such templates are bigger than the stubby articles they emblazon.
  • In heraldry, tinctures are the colours used to emblazon a coat of arms.

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