emblazon
verb/ɪmˈbleɪzən/
Etymology
From en- + blazon, from Old French blason (“shield”).
- derived from blason
Definitions
To adorn with prominent markings.
- The route passes over low-lying land, the only item of note being the Cerebos salt works at Greatham, where one may catch a glimpse of the smart black diesel locomotive emblazoned with the firm's name writ large.
To inscribe upon.
- The benefactor's image is emblazoned on our memory.
To draw (a coat of arms)
To draw (a coat of arms); depict a heraldic device on something.
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To celebrate or extol as with deeds or merit.
The neighborhood
Derived
Vish — recursive loop
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA