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encased

adjective as in covered or protected

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But the dinosaur, encased in layers of sediment, is exempt from this endless cycle of growth and decay.

It has encased our vehicle in a virtual bubble that the self-driving trucks "see" and which causes them to manage their proximity by slowing or stopping as necessary.

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Her head and arms are encased in bandages.

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River was encased in concrete starting in the 1940s in response to a series of major floods.

There’s crumbly, saline feta stored in squat disposable tubs; orange-tinged cheddar slices, ranging from mild to sharp, in slim plastic sleeves; and selection upon selection of uniformly grated and shredded varieties, each hermetically encased in crinkling, resealable bags.

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

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