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Meaning of incasement
incasement (n)
the act of enclosing something in a case
incasement (n.)
The act or process of inclosing with a case, or the state of being incased.
That which forms a case, covering, or inclosure.
incasement Sentence Examples
- The ancient scroll was meticulously preserved within an intricate leather encasement.
- The priceless diamond necklace was delicately stored in a velvet-lined encasement for safekeeping.
- The fossilized remains of the dinosaur were carefully encased in a transparent plastic encasement for scientific study.
- The antique sword's delicate scabbard served as an elegant encasement, protecting its razor-sharp blade.
- The fragile porcelain vase was wrapped in a layer of bubble wrap for protection, followed by an outer encasement of cardboard.
- The experimental satellite was encapsulated within a durable metal encasement to withstand the harsh conditions of space.
- The encasement of the nuclear reactor was heavily reinforced with lead and concrete to shield against radiation.
- The surgical instruments were sterilized and stored in an airtight encasement to prevent contamination.
- The priceless artifact was carefully removed from its glass encasement for examination by experts.
- The ancient tablet was discovered buried deep within the earth, entombed within a stone encasement for centuries.
FAQs About the word incasement
the act of enclosing something in a caseThe act or process of inclosing with a case, or the state of being incased., That which forms a case, covering, or inclo
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The ancient scroll was meticulously preserved within an intricate leather encasement.
The priceless diamond necklace was delicately stored in a velvet-lined encasement for safekeeping.
The fossilized remains of the dinosaur were carefully encased in a transparent plastic encasement for scientific study.
The antique sword's delicate scabbard served as an elegant encasement, protecting its razor-sharp blade.