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encapsulate
en·cap·su·late E0123300 (ĕn-kăp′sə-lāt′)v. en·cap·su·lat·ed, en·cap·su·lat·ing, en·cap·su·lates v.tr.1. To encase in or as if in a capsule.2. To express in a brief summary; epitomize: headlines that encapsulate the news.v.intr. To become encapsulated. en·cap′su·la′tion n.en·cap′su·la′tor n.encapsulate , incapsulate or encapsulevb1. to enclose or be enclosed in or as if in a capsule2. (tr) to sum up in a short or concise form; condense; abridge enˌcapsuˈlation, inˌcapsuˈlation nen•cap•su•late (ɛnˈkæp səˌleɪt, -syʊ-) v. -lat•ed, -lat•ing. v.t. 1. to place in or as if in a capsule. 2. to summarize or condense. v.i. 3. to become encapsulated. [1860–65] en•cap`su•la′tion, n. encapsulate Past participle: encapsulated Gerund: encapsulating
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encapsulate | encapsulate |
Present |
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I encapsulate | you encapsulate | he/she/it encapsulates | we encapsulate | you encapsulate | they encapsulate |
Preterite |
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I encapsulated | you encapsulated | he/she/it encapsulated | we encapsulated | you encapsulated | they encapsulated |
Present Continuous |
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I am encapsulating | you are encapsulating | he/she/it is encapsulating | we are encapsulating | you are encapsulating | they are encapsulating |
Present Perfect |
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I have encapsulated | you have encapsulated | he/she/it has encapsulated | we have encapsulated | you have encapsulated | they have encapsulated |
Past Continuous |
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I was encapsulating | you were encapsulating | he/she/it was encapsulating | we were encapsulating | you were encapsulating | they were encapsulating |
Past Perfect |
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I had encapsulated | you had encapsulated | he/she/it had encapsulated | we had encapsulated | you had encapsulated | they had encapsulated |
Future |
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I will encapsulate | you will encapsulate | he/she/it will encapsulate | we will encapsulate | you will encapsulate | they will encapsulate |
Future Perfect |
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I will have encapsulated | you will have encapsulated | he/she/it will have encapsulated | we will have encapsulated | you will have encapsulated | they will have encapsulated |
Future Continuous |
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I will be encapsulating | you will be encapsulating | he/she/it will be encapsulating | we will be encapsulating | you will be encapsulating | they will be encapsulating |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been encapsulating | you have been encapsulating | he/she/it has been encapsulating | we have been encapsulating | you have been encapsulating | they have been encapsulating |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been encapsulating | you will have been encapsulating | he/she/it will have been encapsulating | we will have been encapsulating | you will have been encapsulating | they will have been encapsulating |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been encapsulating | you had been encapsulating | he/she/it had been encapsulating | we had been encapsulating | you had been encapsulating | they had been encapsulating |
Conditional |
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I would encapsulate | you would encapsulate | he/she/it would encapsulate | we would encapsulate | you would encapsulate | they would encapsulate |
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I would have encapsulated | you would have encapsulated | he/she/it would have encapsulated | we would have encapsulated | you would have encapsulated | they would have encapsulated | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | encapsulate - enclose in a capsule or other small containerinclose, shut in, close in, enclose - surround completely; "Darkness enclosed him"; "They closed in the porch with a fence" | | 2. | encapsulate - put in a short or concise form; reduce in volume; "capsulize the news"capsule, capsulise, capsulizecondense, concentrate, digest - make more concise; "condense the contents of a book into a summary" |
encapsulate incapsulateverb sum up, digest, summarize, compress, condense, abbreviate, epitomize, abridge, précis His ideas were later encapsulated in his book.Translationsencapsulate
encapsulate[en′kap·sə‚lāt] (science and technology) To surround, encase, or enclose as if in a capsule; for example, the formation of a protective coating around a bacterium, or the enclosure of an item such as an electronic component in plastic. encapsulateTo enclose, wrap or contain. Numerous electronic formats, including graphics, audio, video and especially network packets, are containers for the data. The actual data reside within the header and footer data of the container and are said to be "encapsulated" within the format. At the receiving end, the data are extracted ("decapsulated") for playback.encapsulate
encapsulate (ĕn-kăp′sə-lāt′)v. encapsu·lated, encapsu·lating, encapsu·lates v.tr.1. To encase in or as if in a capsule.2. To express in a brief summary; epitomize: headlines that encapsulate the news.v.intr. To become encapsulated. en·cap′su·la′tion n.en·cap′su·la′tor n.encapsulate
encapsulateTo remediate hazardous waste by surrounding it,such as spraying a special coating on asbestos. encapsulate
Synonyms for encapsulateverb sum upSynonyms- sum up
- digest
- summarize
- compress
- condense
- abbreviate
- epitomize
- abridge
- précis
Synonyms for encapsulateverb enclose in a capsule or other small containerRelated Words- inclose
- shut in
- close in
- enclose
verb put in a short or concise formSynonyms- capsule
- capsulise
- capsulize
Related Words- condense
- concentrate
- digest
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