verb
- past tense of emblaze; to display prominently or publicly; to make known widely
- past tense of emblaze; to decorate or adorn with heraldic designs or bright colors
Usage: archaic or literary; often used in historical or formal contexts
Usage: archaic; heraldic or decorative context
Examples
- The king emblazed his coat of arms across the castle walls.
- The news was emblazed in every newspaper throughout the kingdom.
- Her achievements were emblazed in gold lettering on the monument.
- The banner emblazed with the family crest hung proudly in the hall.
- His name was emblazed across the front page of the gazette.