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encapsulate

[en-kap-suh-leyt, -syoo-] / ɛnˈkæp səˌleɪt, -syʊ- /




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Although the technology has not yet been evaluated in humans, the researchers suggest that encapsulated bacterial sensors could one day help diagnose gastrointestinal diseases, monitor treatment responses and track changes in disease over time.

From Science Daily

“It encapsulates a lot to say it’s the perfect video game,” said Tracy Fullerton, a USC professor and the director of its Game Innovation Lab.

From Los Angeles Times

The stance of Republicans on this issue was perfectly encapsulated in a Christmas card sent out this year by the GOP congressman who represents the district in which the school shooting took place.

From Seattle Times

But what encapsulates him at his best is a lament on jam bands.

From New York Times

Their concern is matched by anger from watching guards run away from growing flames and thickening smoke rapidly encapsulating migrants.

From Seattle Times