emblaze

/ɪmˈbleɪz/
verb
  1. To set on fire; to cause something to burn brightly.
    • Firefighters worked to stop the flames from emblazing the nearby houses.
    • A spark from the campfire emblazed the dry grass within seconds.
    • The lightning strike emblazed the old oak tree, turning it into a torch.
  2. To light up or brighten something, as if with fire; to make something shine or glow.
    • The stadium lights emblazed the field for the night game.
    • Her smile emblazed the room, making everyone feel welcome.
    • The sunset emblazed the sky with shades of orange and red.
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