to watermark
Third Person
watermarks
Present Participle
watermarking
Past Tense
watermarked
Past Participle
watermarked
1
to imprint a distinctive mark or design on paper or an image, often as a means of identification or to prevent counterfeiting
transitive
- The artist decided to watermark each page of the sketchbook with a subtle logo.
- To protect against forgery, the company chose to watermark official documents.
- Photographers often watermark their images with a logo to indicate ownership.
- The artist decided to watermark each page of his portfolio with his signature logo.
- The stationery company plans to watermark their premium letterhead paper with a subtle, elegant motif.