Emblazon (verb)

  1. To decorate with heraldic designs.
  2. To inscribe or display prominently.
  3. To make something well known.

Origin:

Middle english emblamen, from anglo-french esblaumer, from es- ex- + blaumer to adorn with heraldic devices, from blasme, blason heraldic device, from old french, from blasonner to describe, from blason heraldic shield, from germanic.

Examples:

  1. The king's coat of arms was emblazoned on the throne.
  2. His name was emblazoned on the front of the building.
  3. The company emblazoned their logo on all their products.
  4. The flag of the country was emblazoned with the national symbol.
  5. The football team emblazoned their team name across the front of their jerseys.
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