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Meanings of
encapsulate
in English
Catalan
comprimir
Spanish
comprimir
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Put in a short or concise form; reduce in volume.
capsule
capsulize
capsulise
Catalan
comprimir
Usage of
encapsulate
in English
1
A more serious answer is harder to
encapsulate
in one short blogpost.
2
Who could
encapsulate
such a nation in the doomed year of 2018?
3
Loaded Docs challenge is to
encapsulate
big stories in short short films.
4
Facebook's mobile app used to
encapsulate
all the features of its website.
5
It is not easy to
encapsulate
the latest reminder of Kilkenny's greatness.
6
It seemed to
encapsulate
her awkward, disengaged manner and her inner mediocrity.
7
We will
encapsulate
ourselves in packing foam and eject during the reentry.
8
Yet Bielsa's attitude does
encapsulate
the slightly odd position data holds in football.
9
A decisive contribution from erstwhile target Jamie Vardy would certainly
encapsulate
current frustrations.
10
But it is not easy to
encapsulate
a season in a single number.
11
The risk factors section of any prospectus is designed to
encapsulate
worst-case scenarios.
12
Autophagy allows cells to
encapsulate
parts of their cytosol into unique double-membrane structures.
13
His talent is he can tell fantastic musical stories that
encapsulate
those emotions.
14
Don't try to
encapsulate
Karin Dreijer by using tired old metrics.
15
Other quotes are hilarious, simply memorable or perfectly
encapsulate
a character or an idea.
16
These two sights neatly
encapsulate
New York's problems, and those of the United States.
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encapsulate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
encapsulate current
encapsulate a character
encapsulate big
encapsulate britishness
encapsulate business
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Translations for
encapsulate
Catalan
comprimir
condensar
Spanish
comprimir
Encapsulate
through the time