verb
- present participle of imblaze; to set on fire or cause to blaze; to kindle or ignite
- to display prominently or make conspicuous; to emblaze or emblazon
Usage: archaic or literary; rarely used in modern English
Usage: archaic or literary; variant or related to emblaze
Examples
- The dry wood was imblazing quickly in the hearth.
- The sunset was imblazing the western sky with brilliant colors.
- His passion for justice was imblazing his speeches with fervor.
- The torch was imblazing the darkness of the cave.
- Her determination was imblazing a path forward for the entire team.