encapsule

/ɪnˈkæpsəl/
verb
  1. To enclose something in a capsule or small container.
    • The company developed a machine to encapsule liquid vitamins into soft gels.
    • Scientists encapsule fragile samples in resin for preservation.
    • The pharmacist will encapsule the medicine in a gelatin shell.
  2. To express or summarize something in a concise form.
    • Can you encapsule your argument in just a few sentences?
    • The author managed to encapsule the entire plot in a single paragraph.
    • Her speech tried to encapsule the main goals of the project.