- verbencapsulate (verb) · encapsulates (third person present) · encapsulated (past tense) · encapsulated (past participle) · encapsulating (present participle)
- express the essential features of (something) succinctly:"the conclusion is encapsulated in one sentence"
- enclose (something) in or as if in a capsule:"the company would encapsulate the asbestos waste in concrete pellets"
- anatomymedicineenclose (an organ or structure of the body) in a tough sheath or membrane:"pancreatic tumors are encapsulated in a densely packed thicket of proteins and cells" · "encapsulated organs such as the kidneys"
- computingenclose (a message or signal) in a set of codes that allow transfer across networks:"data requested is encapsulated and can be manipulated"
- provide an interface for (a piece of software or hardware) to allow or simplify access for the user:"third-party vendors can encapsulate their tools to run with this software backplane"
Originlate 19th century (also as incapsulate): from en-, in- ‘into’ + Latin capsula (see capsule).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- express the essential features of (something) succinctly:
- enclose (something) in or as if in a capsule:
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