imblaze

/ɪmˈbleɪz/
verb
  1. To set on fire; to cause to burn brightly.
    • The lightning strike imblazed the old oak tree in the field.
    • The campers were careful not to imblaze the surrounding forest.
    • She used a torch to imblaze the pile of dry leaves.
  2. To light up or illuminate as if with fire; to make bright or glowing.
    • Her smile imblazed the room with warmth and joy.
    • The fireworks imblazed the night sky for the festival.
    • The sunset imblazed the sky with shades of orange and pink.
  3. To kindle or inspire strong emotion or passion.
    • His love for music imblazed a lifelong career as a composer.
    • The speaker's words imblazed a sense of hope in the audience.
    • The coach's speech imblazed the team's determination to win.