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View definitions for encapsulate

encapsulate

verb as in encase

verb as in epitomize

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The shifting balance of power between these aesthetic worldviews encapsulates the story of what happened when Japan was pried open to Western influences.

Jonathan, the neighbour, encapsulated the seething anger millions of Spaniards are feeling.

From BBC

Gonzalez added: “The addition of a statue for Fernando Valenzuela would further encapsulate the respect the organization shows for their influential players and enhance the significance of the Dodgers’ rich cultural and sports heritage.

But to locals who have been around long enough to remember, he is still most well known for being connected to the hall that encapsulates so many memories from their youth.

From BBC

The trouble with one- or even two-dimensional assessments, however, is that they fail to encapsulate the complexity of the eighth sign.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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