Sentence examples for embossed from inspiring English sources

"embossed" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that has decorations or lettering in relief on it, usually a pattern or design that is raised above the surface. Example sentence: "The gold embossed cover of the book was striking in its detail."

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embossed

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When Wang says mildly he wanted to do knitwear, note that what this meant on the catwalk was a patent leather coat embossed to give a trompe l'oeil cable-knit effect, a modern take on chainmail, and Gisele Bündchen closing the show in a round-shouldered sweater with a necklace of crystals knitted into its structure.

For fans of a plain, austere look, there is a simple Putin headshot, mouth set in an implacable determination and eyes hidden behind a pair of shades, embossed on a plain white or black t-shirt.

He began one letter (on embossed paper from his Scottish estate of Birkhall) to Alan Johnson, then health secretary: "It was very good to have a chance to talk to you the other day and I only hope I didn't delay you getting to Hull!" At other moments, he gives off a strong sense of victimisation.

Customers at her plush boutique in central Cairo are offered a choice between chocolates coated with his face and others embossed with messages of adulation.

At a news conference earlier this month, its representative stood writing in a green notebook embossed with the name of a former client of the firm: Lehman Brothers.

And even if the original name is embossed on the ship's bow or stern in raised steel, that is no great obstacle.

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Participating drugs companies emboss a special code onto packages, which customers find by scratching off a coating.

The nantennae themselves are built with a large-scale stamp that is used to emboss their underlying structure onto slightly heated, thin sheets of plastic.

And tactile touchscreens being developed by Disney's researchers could do away with the need for embossing.

Additional flourishes such as the use of mica, precious metals, and embossing further complicated the task.

Throughout the centuries embossing techniques have remained substantially unchanged, although in modern times mechanization has made possible mass production of decorative parts of jewelry, with great savings of time and labour but with a corresponding lack of art.

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