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encapsulate

[en-kap-suh-leyt, -syoo-] / ɛnˈkæp səˌleɪt, -syʊ- /




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Like twins separated at birth, the Vietnamese nationals’ and the Vietnamese Americans’ parallel yet separate developments can be encapsulated in various cultural artifacts.

From Salon

At the end of the first half, Dicker missed a 32-yard field goal, and weird as that was, it encapsulated what kind of start it was for the Chargers.

From Los Angeles Times

In many ways, it was a week that encapsulated the promise and peril of AI that defined the entire year.

From The Wall Street Journal

Why it’s vital: Unsettling but gorgeously realized, the series introduces a disquieting dread that encapsulates the fear of being closeted in a small community while acknowledging the bittersweet yearning that comes with an awakening youth.

From Salon

"This encapsulates who Boris and Sofia were - people who instinctively and selflessly tried to help others."

From BBC