Emboss (verb)

  1. To create a raised design or pattern on a surface by pressing or stamping it.
  2. To make a design or pattern on a surface by pressing it from the back so that it stands out in relief.

Origin:

The word emboss comes from the french word embosser, which means to raise in relief.

Examples:

  1. The invitation was embossed with the couple's names.
  2. The artist embossed the metal sculpture with intricate designs.
  3. The stationery was embossed with the company's logo.
  4. The book cover was embossed with a raised design.
  5. The invitation card was beautifully embossed with golden letters.
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