encapsules

/ɪnˈkæpsəlz/
verb
  1. To enclose something in a capsule or protective covering.
    • Scientists encapsule the fragile seeds in a special coating to preserve them.
    • The medicine is encapsuled in a small gel pill for easy swallowing.
    • The chocolates are encapsuled in a thin layer of sugar to keep them fresh.
  2. To express or summarize something in a concise form.
    • Her speech encapsules the hopes and dreams of the entire community.
    • The final paragraph encapsules the main argument of the essay.
    • This short video encapsules the entire history of the space program.
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