Example sentences for: encapsulate

How can you use “encapsulate” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Thus, estimates turn into estimations, and television anchormen these days encapsulate the news instead of encapsule it.

  • He decided to encapsulate his ideas in a “Framework” paper with Koch (Crick and Koch 2003).

  • How it came about the the myth could take the place of history, and feed both fiction and utopia, that fiction in the form of dogma of various kinds could take the place of science, that science could progressively dominate fiction, that history, in eliminating myth, could itself become a science, at the cost of a ruthless battle between the imaginary and the real--a battle whose outcome, even today, remains unclear--this story reads like a novel: and in any case, doesn't the word history itself, which designates a succession of facts through time, also encapsulate the word story: a tale, a fable, an imaginary account?

  • Some leads so deftly encapsulate the article to follow that the reader instantly knows he'd sooner be struck blind than read on.

  • The Web sites of each major presidential hopeful feature an inspirational slogan that encapsulate the candidate's vision for America.


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