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		Definition of capsulize in English: capsulize(British capsulise) verb ˈkapsjʊlʌɪzˈkapsəˌlīz [with object]Put (information) in condensed form; summarize.  he was able to capsulize views on the referendum  Example sentencesExamples -  He adds a new domain, the Behavioral Domain, which ‘capsulizes and summarizes the co-requisite objectives of the cognitive, affective and psychomotor domains’.
 -  The dialogue and art direction are outstanding, perfectly capsulizing New York mobsters in the 70's.
 -  His character cannot be capsulized in a sound bite.
 -  ‘A failed attempt to capsulize a feeling’ proclaim the liner notes to the much-anticipated debut album from Straylight Run, the Taking Back Sunday spin-off fronted by John Nolan.
 -  There's a pointless bit of audio folderol that capsulizes James Venable's score - does anyone watch a martial arts film for the score, for Pete's sake?
 -  In retrospect, I might have rebuffed him by using the correlation ‘Silence = Death’ devised by AIDS activists to capsulize my analysis of the effects of state sexual censorship.
 -  Among the gathering crowd, roving bands of reporters snatch interviews and roll tape in an effort to capsulize the purpose of the ride for a future sound bite.
 -  As the December 25 Time capsulized it, ‘A sizable number of critics, from law professors to some of the Court's own members, have attacked the ruling as… politically motivated.’
 -  Though he was on the phone, he was very forceful in denying Mitchell the ability to use the host's standard strategy of capsulizing the guest's position in order to move a two-sided debate forward.
 -  They have capsulized their stories in magazine articles of how, growing up in Newark, New Jersey, they made a commitment to encourage each other on their journey to and through medical school.
 -  Andy later capsulized it all in his ‘15 minutes of fame’ quip - which at the time was almost paradoxical, but soon described more ‘celebs’ than you could shake a remote at.
 -  Four great sayings, or mahavakyas, capsulize his message: Sarvam Sivam seyal, ‘Siva is doing it all; ‘Thanai ari, ‘Know thy Self by thyself; ‘Sarvam Sivamayam, ‘All is Siva; ‘and Summa iru, ‘Be still.’
 -  I've been learning so much, it's hard to capsulize it.
 -  I want you both to capsulize, each one of you, its mission for you.
 -  For the purpose of this paper, a practitioner's view is taken to capsulize consolidation over the past 20 or so years.
 -  This neatly capsulizes the administration's ongoing depredations in Colombia, all under the shady banner of the war on drugs.
 -  Murray Street's ‘Rain on Tin’ was a euphoric rollercoaster ride that seemed to capsulize the band's entire career.
 -  However, most prominent are The Star and The Voice which capsulize the happenings of the week.
 -  In other words, you would capsulize their response.
 
  Synonyms condense, shorten, reduce, abbreviate, abridge, summarize, precis, abstract, boil down, shrink, encapsulate    Definition of capsulize in US English: capsulize(British capsulise) verbˈkapsəˌlīz [with object]Put (information) in compact form; summarize.  he was able to capsulize views on the referendum  Example sentencesExamples -  His character cannot be capsulized in a sound bite.
 -  ‘A failed attempt to capsulize a feeling’ proclaim the liner notes to the much-anticipated debut album from Straylight Run, the Taking Back Sunday spin-off fronted by John Nolan.
 -  As the December 25 Time capsulized it, ‘A sizable number of critics, from law professors to some of the Court's own members, have attacked the ruling as… politically motivated.’
 -  In other words, you would capsulize their response.
 -  They have capsulized their stories in magazine articles of how, growing up in Newark, New Jersey, they made a commitment to encourage each other on their journey to and through medical school.
 -  I've been learning so much, it's hard to capsulize it.
 -  Murray Street's ‘Rain on Tin’ was a euphoric rollercoaster ride that seemed to capsulize the band's entire career.
 -  The dialogue and art direction are outstanding, perfectly capsulizing New York mobsters in the 70's.
 -  In retrospect, I might have rebuffed him by using the correlation ‘Silence = Death’ devised by AIDS activists to capsulize my analysis of the effects of state sexual censorship.
 -  Andy later capsulized it all in his ‘15 minutes of fame’ quip - which at the time was almost paradoxical, but soon described more ‘celebs’ than you could shake a remote at.
 -  For the purpose of this paper, a practitioner's view is taken to capsulize consolidation over the past 20 or so years.
 -  Among the gathering crowd, roving bands of reporters snatch interviews and roll tape in an effort to capsulize the purpose of the ride for a future sound bite.
 -  Though he was on the phone, he was very forceful in denying Mitchell the ability to use the host's standard strategy of capsulizing the guest's position in order to move a two-sided debate forward.
 -  He adds a new domain, the Behavioral Domain, which ‘capsulizes and summarizes the co-requisite objectives of the cognitive, affective and psychomotor domains’.
 -  I want you both to capsulize, each one of you, its mission for you.
 -  Four great sayings, or mahavakyas, capsulize his message: Sarvam Sivam seyal, ‘Siva is doing it all; ‘Thanai ari, ‘Know thy Self by thyself; ‘Sarvam Sivamayam, ‘All is Siva; ‘and Summa iru, ‘Be still.’
 -  However, most prominent are The Star and The Voice which capsulize the happenings of the week.
 -  This neatly capsulizes the administration's ongoing depredations in Colombia, all under the shady banner of the war on drugs.
 -  There's a pointless bit of audio folderol that capsulizes James Venable's score - does anyone watch a martial arts film for the score, for Pete's sake?
 
  Synonyms condense, shorten, reduce, abbreviate, abridge, summarize, precis, abstract, boil down, shrink, encapsulate     |