imprint with

imprint something with something

to print something with a message. Amy imprinted each bookmark with her name. Each bookmark was imprinted with her name.
See also: imprint
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • put a name to
  • put a name to (someone or something)
  • put a name to somebody/something
  • in the name of
  • in the name of (someone or something)
  • in the name of sb/sth
  • go by
  • go-by
  • by name
  • give (one's) name to (something)
References in periodicals archive
Forest of Peace will remain an active imprint with its publisher, Thomas Turkle, staying on as a consultant during and after the transition.
Believed to be the first-known romance featuring African-American characters written by an African-American author, Entwined Destinies was published under the Dell Candlelight imprint with editor Vivian Stephens.
Media group, Pearson, is to develop a new business publishing imprint with US management school, Wharton.
Star of such beloved children's films such as Mary Poppins, Julie Andrews, has launched her own children's imprint with HarperCollins.