emblazon

/ɪmˈbleɪzən/
verb
  1. To decorate or display something with a prominent design, symbol, or words.
    • The castle walls were emblazoned with the royal coat of arms.
    • She emblazoned her favorite quote on a banner and hung it in her room.
    • The team's logo was emblazoned across the front of their jerseys.
  2. To make something very noticeable or widely known.
    • The scandal was emblazoned across the front page of every newspaper.
    • His name is emblazoned in the history books as a great inventor.
    • The company emblazoned its new slogan on billboards all over the city.
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