embronze Synonyms

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embronze Meaning

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embronze (v. t.)

To embody in bronze; to set up a bronze representation of, as of a person.

To color in imitation of bronze. See Bronze, v. t.

embronze Sentence Examples

  1. The sculptor embronzed the statue of the lion, giving it a metallic golden-brown finish.
  2. Embronze the edges of the picture so that they create a distinct border.
  3. The dancer performed a ritual dance, embronzing the flames of the bonfire.
  4. The royal family's portraits were embronzed to signify their power and authority.
  5. The embronzed watch kept accurate time even after being submerged in water.
  6. The historian embronzed the names of the fallen soldiers on the monument.
  7. Embronze the metal with a chemical solution to create an antique look.
  8. The award-winning sculpture embronzed the essence of human spirit and struggle.
  9. The sunlight embronzed the wheat fields, creating a picturesque scene.
  10. The embronzed plaque commemorated the signing of the historic treaty.

FAQs About the word embronze

To embody in bronze; to set up a bronze representation of, as of a person., To color in imitation of bronze. See Bronze, v. t.

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The sculptor embronzed the statue of the lion, giving it a metallic golden-brown finish.

Embronze the edges of the picture so that they create a distinct border.

The dancer performed a ritual dance, embronzing the flames of the bonfire.

The royal family's portraits were embronzed to signify their power and authority.