0 to print or decorate something in a very noticeable way: --
She represented to us not only the emblazoned life of courts, but the domestic affections of humbler places.
The private sector tends to like to have its contribution publicly emblazoned and visible.
Some road schemes in this country are announced on large notices emblazoned with blue and gold stars.
That was the impression which was left with the public and which was emblazoned across the front pages of many of our popular newspapers.
He marched into the battle of the monopolies with false teeth proudly emblazoned on his banner.
That was where the fast track for young offenders was born—an idea that was emblazoned on our parliamentary pledges card during the election campaign.
Most lorries have names emblazoned on their sides, so they can be identified.
What happened in those years is emblazoned in my memory.