verb
- to enclose or seal in or as if in a capsule
- to express or summarize in a concise form
Usage: transitive verb; also spelled 'encapsulate'
Usage: transitive verb; figurative use
Examples
- The pharmaceutical company encapsules the medicine in a gelatin coating.
- The time capsule encapsules artifacts from the early 2000s.
- Her speech encapsules the main concerns of the community.
- The protective layer encapsules the delicate electronic components.
- The documentary encapsules decades of historical events into two hours.
- Scientists encapsule the vaccine in lipid nanoparticles for delivery.
- The report encapsules all the key findings in its executive summary.