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capsulize

[kap-suh-lahyz, -syoo-] / ˈkæp səˌlaɪz, -sjʊ- /




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Newsom’s administration came up with a shorthand acronym to capsulize key elements of its new approach: SMARTER.

From Seattle Times Feb. 17, 2022

The press has to capsulize things that people can absorb.

From Time Magazine Archive

Those sessions are capsulized in “Notes to John,” journal-like entries that were addressed to Didion’s husband, who was mostly absent from the appointments.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 22, 2025

A capsulized look at the Breeders’ Cup races at Del Mar on Saturday:

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 4, 2017

His woes were capsulized on No. 18 when his chip out of the rough failed to find the green, leading to his sixth bogey of the day.

From New York Times Jun. 17, 2012

“The real margins now are in capsulized coffee,” Mr. Gaillard said, “where you basically sell five grams of coffee for five times the price of what you’d get from regular roasted ground.”

From New York Times Aug. 20, 2010

But real life is not played out in such minidramas, and the real choices the President and Congress face are not framed in such neat, capsulized ways.

From Time Magazine Archive




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