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
- 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.
- The embronzed watch kept accurate time even after being submerged in water.
- The historian embronzed the names of the fallen soldiers on the monument.
- Embronze the metal with a chemical solution to create an antique look.
- The award-winning sculpture embronzed the essence of human spirit and struggle.
- The sunlight embronzed the wheat fields, creating a picturesque scene.
- 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.