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em·bla·zon \ə̇mˈblāzən, em-\ transitive verb (emblazoned ; emblazoned ; emblazoning \-z(ə)niŋ\ ; emblazons) Etymology: en- (I) + blazon 1. : to inscribe or adorn with heraldic bearings or devices 2. a. : to deck in bright colors : set off conspicuously (as by rich or brilliant decorations) : display sumptuously < many banners, emblazoned with the emblem of the cross — G.W.Benson > b. : to depict or delineate with brightness and approbation : celebrate, extol < his subjects emblazoned the good king's fame to all the world > • em·bla·zon·er \-(ə)nə(r)\ noun -s |