encase (Meaning)

Wordnet

encase (v)

enclose in, or as if in, a case

Webster

encase (v. t.)

To inclose as in a case. See Incase.

encase Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate glass sculpture was encasing in a protective case made of velvet.
  2. The ancient artifact was encased in layers of mud and sediment, preserving its details.
  3. The museum encases the rare painting in climate-controlled, ensuring its preservation.
  4. The antique jewelry was encases in a beautifully crafted wooden box, enhancing its elegance.
  5. The doctor encases the patient's broken arm in a cast to stabilize and support it during healing.
  6. The chef encases the mouthwatering chocolate truffle in a thin layer of ganache, creating a rich and decadent treat.
  7. The botanist encases the delicate orchid in a glass terrarium, providing it with the perfect environment to flourish.
  8. The architect encases the steel beams in a layer of concrete, creating a sturdy and durable structure.
  9. The jeweler encases the precious diamond in a delicate setting, showcasing its brilliance and beauty.
  10. The carpenter encases the wooden table in a sealant, ensuring its protection from wear and tear.

FAQs About the word encase

enclose in, or as if in, a caseTo inclose as in a case. See Incase.

house, surround, confine,enclose, include, inclose, coop (up), bound, corral, contain

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The delicate glass sculpture was encasing in a protective case made of velvet.

The ancient artifact was encased in layers of mud and sediment, preserving its details.

The museum encases the rare painting in climate-controlled, ensuring its preservation.

The antique jewelry was encases in a beautifully crafted wooden box, enhancing its elegance.