0 past simple and past participle of encapsulate
1 to express or show the most important facts about something:
It was very difficult to encapsulate the story of the revolution in a single one-hour documentary.
She encapsulates the stereotyped image that the British have of Americans.
If not, then the objects of such a class are encapsulated.
The numerical simulations allow for a complete investigation of the finite deformation of both the outer drop and the encapsulated particle.
Thus, a polypeptide folding in this encapsulated environment simply has no other species with which to form a multimolecular aggregate.
This pronounced temporary drop correlates with a high incidence of invasive disease caused by encapsulated bacteria.
The interface part expresses the behavioural semantics of objects in terms of methods encapsulated in an object.
Either unsafe features have to be exploited, or operations like constant time array updates have to be encapsulated in a monad.
In this case we speak of encapsulated hierarchical graphs.
Definitive fish hosts acquire larvae either directly from copepods or from paratenic fish hosts containing encapsulated larvae.