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Meaning of encapsulate
to put something into a capsule or a short and simple statement, or to surround or cover something completely
Etymology of encapsulate
The word "encapsulate" comes from the verb "encapsule", which is derived from "en-" (in or into) and "capsule" (a small container or casing)
The word "capsule" is derived from the Latin "capsula", meaning "little box" or "small container"
The word "encapsulate" has been used in English since the mid-17th century, initially in the context of medicine and science, and later in more general contexts
Synonyms
summarize
encapsulate
epitomize
symbolize
represent
embody
exemplify
characterize
personify
typify
illustrate
demonstrate
show
exhibit
display
portray
depict
capture
convey
express
convey
articulate
formulate
put into words
phrase
word
verbalize
encode
package
wrap
enfold
envelop
surround
contain
comprise
include
involve
imply
suggest
indicate
point to
allude to
hint at
intimate
infer
connote
denote
signify
mean
import
convey
carry
bear
hold
grasp
cling to
retain
keep
preserve
maintain
uphold
support
sustain
comprise
consist of
be made up of
constitute
form
make
build
construct
create
compile
collect
gather
amass
aggregate
accumulate
assemble
bring together
put together
piece together
knit
tie
bind
link
connect
join
unite
merge
combine
blend
mix
mingle
fuse
amalgamate
coalesce
solidify
unify
integrate
incorporate
assimilate
absorb
digest
take in
comprehend
understand
grasp
apprehend
seize
lay hold of
get
gain
obtain
acquire
procure
secure
get hold of
clutch
clasp
grip
snatch
grab
capture
seize
take
appropriate
assume
adopt
take on
accept
receive
welcome
greet
acknowledge
recognize
avow
confess
admit
own
declare
profess
claim
allege
assert
state
say
tell
speak
utter
voice
express
ventilation
verbalization
articulation
expression
formulation
communication
transmission
conveyance
transfer
translation
interpretation
explanation
description
description
delineation
portrayal
representation
depiction
illustration
exemplification
demonstration
manifestation
exhibition
display
show
presentation
introduction
preface
foreword
prologue
preamble
overture
opening
commencement
beginning
start
inception
initiation
genesis
origin
creation
formation
establishment
institution
founding
inauguration
induction
installation
investiture
enthronement
crowning
consecration
ordination
sanctification
hallowing
beatification
canonization
deification
apotheosis
glorification
exaltation
magnification
extolment
laudation
eulogy
panegyric
encomium
tribute
homage
praise
accolade
award
honor
distinction
recognition
acknowledgment
appreciation
gratitude
thankfulness
commendation
approval
endorsement
sanction
ratification
confirmation
validation
verification
authentication
certification
attestation
testimony
evidence
proof
demonstration
exhibition
display
show
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presentation
introduction
preface
foreword
prologue
preamble
overture
opening
commencement
beginning
start
inception
initiation
genesis
origin
creation
formation
establishment
institution
founding
inauguration
induction
installation
investiture
enthronement
crowning
consecration
ordination
sanctification
hallowing
beatification
canonization
deification
apotheosis
glorification
exaltation
magnification
extolment
laudation
eulogy
panegyric
encomium
tribute
homage
praise
accolade
award
honor
distinction
recognition
acknowledgment
appreciation
gratitude
thankfulness
commendation
approval
endorsement
sanction
ratification
confirmation
validation
verification
authentication
certification
attestation
testimony
evidence
proof
Definitions
- To surround or cover something completely
- * To put something into a capsule or a short and simple statement
- * To represent or express something, such as an idea or a quality, in a single thing or person
Usage Examples
- The new policy encapsulates the company's commitment to sustainability and social responsibility
- * The artist's latest sculpture encapsulates the essence of modern society
- * The professor's lecture encapsulated