Past tense of emblemize; treated as or made into an emblem.
From emblemize plus the regular past tense -ed suffix.
English speakers face constant choices between emblemized, emblematized, and emblematised—all technically correct but with different frequencies. Google Ngram analysis shows emblematize winning in modern English, suggesting word frequency follows economy-of-effort principles.
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