deboss

[dēˈbôs]

deboss Definition

to press or stamp a design into the surface of a material so that it is indented.

Using deboss: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "deboss" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company logo was debossed onto the leather notebook.

  • Example

    The artist debossed the intricate design onto the metal plate.

  • Example

    The invitation was printed with a debossed border.

deboss Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for deboss

Phrases with deboss

  • debossed lettering

    letters that are pressed into a surface so that they are indented

    Example

    The book cover had debossed lettering on the front.

  • debossed pattern

    a design that is pressed into a surface so that it is indented

    Example

    The wallpaper had a debossed pattern that added texture to the room.

  • debossed logo

    a logo that is pressed into a surface so that it is indented

    Example

    The debossed logo on the bag gave it a subtle and sophisticated look.

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Summary: deboss in Brief

The verb 'deboss' [dēˈbôs] means to press or stamp a design into a material so that it is indented. It is often used in printing and manufacturing to add texture or a subtle design element, as in 'The company logo was debossed onto the leather notebook.' Other examples include 'debossed lettering' and 'debossed pattern.'