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emblazon

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emblazon something on(to) something 
1. . to decorate something with something. The workers emblazoned wild decorations on the door. They emblazoned their name on the side of the building.
2. to put some writing or symbols that proclaim something onto something. The knight emblazoned his crest onto his shield. The craftsman emblazoned the knight's crest on his shield.

emblazon something with something

to decorate something with writing or symbols. They emblazoned the wall with pictures of past triumphs. His shield was emblazoned with the family crest.


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The young scouts will be able to emblazon their sashes or vests with the patch if they undergo the training which readies them for an emergency.
Hailed as the upcoming haven of 50,000 residents, the family-oriented community from Hydra Properties is a multi-purpose suburban development that will emblazon a stylish and contemporary community in the emirate of Sharjah.
They dub themselves as the Dundee Derry and emblazon the name on flags, walls and websites.
 
 
 
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