Encapsulate
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British pronunciation/ɛnkˈæpsjʊlˌe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/ɛnˈkæpsəˌɫeɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "encapsulate"

to encapsulate
01

to represent something in a short and brief manner

Transitive: to encapsulate information
to encapsulate definition and meaning
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The journalist skillfully encapsulated the day 's events in a concise news article.
The executive summary encapsulated the main findings of the extensive market research.
In her final remarks, the speaker encapsulated the key themes of the conference.
02

to put inside a tiny container

Transitive: to encapsulate a substance in a container
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The pharmacist encapsulated the precise dosage of medication in a small gelatin capsule for easy ingestion.
The perfume manufacturer encapsulated the fragrance molecules in microspheres for long-lasting scent diffusion.
The scientist encapsulated a single drop of the experimental solution in a microfluidic device for analysis.
example
Example
The journalist skillfully encapsulated the day's events in a concise news article.
The executive summary encapsulated the main findings of the extensive market research.
In her final remarks, the speaker encapsulated the key themes of the conference.
The professor asked students to encapsulate their research findings in a one-page summary.
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