encapsulate (Meaning)

Wordnet

encapsulate (v)

enclose in a capsule or other small container

put in a short or concise form; reduce in volume

encapsulate Sentence Examples

  1. The capsule was designed to encapsulate the newly discovered bacteria for study.
  2. The time capsule was buried deep underground to encapsulate memories of the past for future generations.
  3. The contract encapsulates all of the agreements reached between the two parties.
  4. The museum display encapsulates the history of the city in a single exhibit.
  5. The article encapsulates all of the latest news and information in the fields of science and technology.
  6. The report encapsulates the findings of the investigation and provides recommendations for future action.
  7. The company's marketing campaign encapsulates its unique selling proposition in a memorable slogan.
  8. The chef's signature dish encapsulates the flavors of the region in a single plate.
  9. The artist's work encapsulates the essence of the human experience in a series of powerful images.
  10. The movie encapsulates the entire history of the character in a single two-hour film.

FAQs About the word encapsulate

enclose in a capsule or other small container, put in a short or concise form; reduce in volume

summarize, outline, boil down, wrap up, synopsize,recapitulate, reprise, sum up, condense, digest

extend,extend, elongate, prolong, lengthen, elongate, lengthen, prolong, elaborate (on or upon), supplement

The capsule was designed to encapsulate the newly discovered bacteria for study.

The time capsule was buried deep underground to encapsulate memories of the past for future generations.

The contract encapsulates all of the agreements reached between the two parties.

The museum display encapsulates the history of the city in a single exhibit.