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emblazon
[ em-bley-zuhn ]
verb (used with object)
- to put a design on (a surface) in a prominent place:
The shirt was emblazoned with the company's motto.
- Heraldry. to put (a design or depiction) on a coat of arms.
- to proclaim; celebrate or extol.
emblazon
/ ɪˈɪə /
verb
- to describe, portray, or colour (arms) according to the conventions of heraldry
- to portray heraldic arms on (a shield, one's notepaper, etc)
- to make bright or splendid, as with colours, flowers, etc
- to glorify, praise, or extol, often so as to attract great publicity
his feat was emblazoned on the front page
Derived Forms
- ˈDzԳԳ, noun
Other 51Թ Forms
- ··Dz· noun
- ܲ···DzԱ adjective
Example Sentences
The golden bruins emblazon the state flag and seal, live on in cartoonish effigy as university mascots, and roll off the tip of our tongue in place names like Grizzly Flats and Big Bear Lake.
Offenders wear high-visibility jackets emblazoned with "Community Payback" while carrying out the unpaid work, which the government said allowed the public to see justice being served in their neighbourhoods.
Another teenage girl with a heart emblazoned on her sweatshirt leaned against her mom as they sat in the gallery.
The 36-year-old mom-to-be swore that her pink blazer was not a clue about the baby’s gender, pointing out her blue-and-pink pumps and the blue pacifier emblazoned on a pink video banner that offered more congratulations.
Inside, delegates posed with giant cutouts of Trump, wore glittery gold-sequined jackets emblazoned with “Trump the Golden Era” and snapped up “MAGA” rhinestone jewelry.
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