ə̇mˈblāz ə n, 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