encapsulates in English

verb
1
enclose (something) in or as if in a capsule.
The cleanup of the asbestos will involve sealing and encapsulating the roof.

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1. 23 That story encapsulates scenes from his child hood.

2. Preferably, the vinylpyridine polymer encapsulates the titanium zeolite.

3. The present encapsulates the past and a promise for the future.

4. She encapsulates the stereotyped image that the British have of Americans.

5. Cynicism is the attitude that encapsulates the ethos of twentysomethings par excellence

6. Cap Corse Northeastern Corsica encapsulates the island at its very best

7. Bioral ® encapsulates and protects a drug without chemically bonding to it …

8. And that encapsulates the consensus which His Excellency the External Affairs Minister of India referred.

9. Official Spokesperson: I think we put out a press release yesterday which encapsulates our position.

10. Dandi memorial encapsulates the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi’s Agrah, Swatchagrah and Satyagraha, says the PM

11. Over time, the body' s defense mechanism encapsulates the frag in tissue to protect against infection

12. I hope that encapsulates to you what the Indian approach to our relations with Canada is.

13. The Agreement invokes the Paris Declaration on ISA and encapsulates the vision of the prospective member nations.

14. Broadcast the input parameters against one another, and return an object that encapsulates the result

15. Glory encapsulates the inspiring resilience of the Civil Rights Movement and its modern-day Alluviations

16. Galileo Galilei, because I think this quote encapsulates the true point of algebra and really mathematics in general.

17. Join a community that encapsulates everything great about off campus living — Hub Blacksburg is alive with new experiences and social opportunities

18. Career Advancement is a broad subject that encapsulates several factors related to professional goals and ambitions

19. Perhaps better than any other of the "Bootleg" releases, it encapsulates the dichotomy of Pearl Jam's iconoclastic catalog

20. Amniotic tissue refers to the innermost layer of the placenta, the Amniotic sac that encapsulates an unborn baby and the umbilical cord

21. The teacher can often save lengthy explanation by carefully constructing a diagram or chart which encapsulates the main points of a lesson.

22. After all, it covers one-fifth of the world’s total ocean area and encapsulates coastlines of almost 70,000 kms.

23. Test of Conclusiveness of Foreign Judgments Section 44A of Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 encapsulates the principle of reciprocity, i.e

24. The Anthropocene encapsulates a powerful geological truth, but also a pernicious historical fallacy that obfuscates the past and Befogs the future

25. Scope A Closure encapsulates its scope, meaning that it has no access to the scope in which it is defined or executed

26. Inspired by this fiery red alpha star, The Antares, is a celestial phenomenon that encapsulates one’s sense of wonder and awe and translates them into a timeless lifestyle.

27. Possibly the loveliest, Breeziest, and flat-out prettiest love song in his whole oeuvre, “Queen Bee” encapsulates everything wonderful about Taj Mahal: his matter-of-fact lyricism,

28. Bioral(R) encapsulates and protects a drug without chemically bonding to it and facilitates oral dosing of drugs that typically need to be given by intravenous administration

29. The super absorbent polymer and water admixture also encapsulates the noxious and toxic gases and prevents the release of these toxic gases into the atmosphere.

30. Theabove graph encapsulates the main idea. The horizontal axis ("monthlyincome before Bift") isthe total amount of money an individual earns from any sourcesother than welfare/BI: wages, independent enterprise, interest, capitalgains.

31. Ya'yan Bege, translated as Children of Hope, encapsulates our purpose to give hope to the future of Africa by training up the children in the way they should go, that when they are old they may not depart from it

32. ‘Local Carribean fruits - Ackees, plums, guavas, sugar apples, and anything preserved by the Trinis’ ‘It encapsulates Jamaica's colonial past perfectly, as the fish (salted cod) would have been transported south in ships coming to collect sugar, while ackee, a savoury fruit, was introduced from West Africa.’

33. This sequence encapsulates much of what is loved about Don Quixote, the epic, illogical, and soulful tale of Alonso Quijano, who becomes the clumsy but valiant Don Quixote of la Mancha, known as the Knight of the Sorrowful Countenance.

34. The Joint Statement of July 17, 2009 encapsulates this view and stand-point that any meaningful dialogue with Pakistan can only follow the concrete fulfilment of their commitments not to allow their territory to be used for terrorist activities against India.

35. Sure it's bizarre to strip away the bits that incited a million pearl-Clutchings, but lain bare and scrubbed of its delicious vulgarity, "Closer" is above all a gorgeous song and Rockabye Baby!'s version somewhat regrettably encapsulates that better than anyone.

36. A traditional Adhered masonry system includes a substrate with one or two layers of a weather resistant barrier (WRB) on the substrate’s outside face, a metal lath securely fastened to the substrate, a “scratch” or base mortar coat that completely encapsulates the metal lath, a top mortar coat, and a masonry veneer Adhered by a top coat to the scratch coat.