imblazed

/ɪmˈbleɪzd/
adjective
  1. Decorated or marked with a prominent design, symbol, or inscription, often in a way that is very noticeable.
    • The knight's shield was imblazed with a golden lion.
    • The cover of the book was imblazed with the author's signature in silver ink.
    • The team's jackets were imblazed with the championship logo.
  2. Set on fire; burning brightly.
    • The torch was imblazed, lighting the path through the cave.
    • The old barn was imblazed by a lightning strike.
    • The campfire was imblazed against the dark night sky.
verb
  1. To decorate or mark with a prominent design, symbol, or inscription.
    • The jeweler imblazed the ring with tiny diamonds.
    • The artist imblazed the wall with a colorful mural.
    • They imblazed the family crest on the wooden door.
  2. To set on fire; to kindle or ignite.
    • He imblazed the kindling with a single match.
    • The volcano imblazed the sky with molten rock.
    • The lightning imblazed the dry grass in seconds.
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