Encapsulate (verb)

To enclose something in or as if in a capsule; to express or present something in a succinct or condensed form.

Origin:

Mid 20th century: from en- "within" + capsule (from latin capsula "little box") on the pattern of encapsulate.

Examples:

  1. The idea was encapsulated in a single sentence.
  2. The report encapsulates the findings of the research.
  3. Encapsulating the main points of the argument in a brief statement.
  4. Encapsulating the main ideas in a summary.
  5. The novel encapsulates the essence of the society at that time.
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