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EMBLAZONMENT

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em⋅bla⋅zon⋅ment

[em-bley-zuhn-muhnt]
–noun
1. the act of emblazoning.
2. something that is emblazoned.

Origin:
1790–1800; emblazon + -ment
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em·bla·zon   (ěm-blā'zən)   
tr.v.   em·bla·zoned, em·bla·zon·ing, em·bla·zons
    1. To adorn (a surface) richly with prominent markings: emblazon a doorway with a coat of arms.

    2. To inscribe (a prominent marking) on a surface: emblazon a cross on a banner.

  1. To make resplendent with brilliant colors.

  2. To make illustrious; celebrate: emblazoning a heroine's deeds in song.

em·bla'zon·er n., em·bla'zon·ment n.
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