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UK
/ɛnkˈæpsjʊlˌeɪt/
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[ US /ɛnˈkæpsəˌɫeɪt/ ]
[ US /ɛnˈkæpsəˌɫeɪt/ ]
VERB
- enclose in a capsule or other small container
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put in a short or concise form; reduce in volume
capsulize the news
How To Use encapsulate In A Sentence
- Drugs can be encapsulated into or adsorbed onto the particles, along with cell-specific ligands that can home in on a clinical target.
- Using encapsulated liquid tricyclic, like diolefin, and some kind of catalyst for quick hardening. Archive 2009-03-01
- The book with its various signatures and the exhibition title encapsulate the continuing dynamic of the oral-literate interaction over the Treaty. Book & Print in New Zealand: A Guide to Print Culture in New Zealand
- In abdominal disease the symptom is particularly associated with rapid enlargement of an encapsulated organ or distension of a hollow viscus.
- In the phase 2 study, children use a nebulizer to inhale cisplatin, a standard cancer drug that has been specially encapsulated in protective fatty protein bubbles.
- It remains one of my favorite artifacts and seems to perfectly encapsulate emergence of new types of social currencies as a part of a reorganization of our lives around social relationships. Boing Boing
- The poem encapsulates many of the central themes of her writing.
- I do not myself consider that the Strasbourg jurisprudence can be so neatly encapsulated.
- Mild cleansing compositions - Mild cleansing compositions comprising anionic, nonionic and / or amphoteric surfactants, one or more dyes having a total color, and one or more encapsulated dyes, including microencapsulated dyes, in microcapsules prepared by coacervation, precipitation, polycondensation or other reaction of anionic and cationic components, which encapsulated dyes have a total color different from ... FreshPatents.com: Notable Patent Applications - 05/07/2009
- The floating glass divider turns up again to encapsulate a private library and two guest bedrooms.