0 present participle of encase
1 to cover or surround something or someone completely:
Another strategy is to make trademarks distinguishable from common nouns by encasing them in quotations or by printing them in boldface or italics.
Based on clinical experience, this author notes that anteriorly encasing thermoplastic cradles pose additional technical problems.
An inner-outer platform transitional zone can be inferred from the fossil content and the sedimentological criteria reported in the encasing facies.
The hydraulic lifter, situated between the camshaft and each engine's valve, is a hollow steel cylinder encasing an internal piston.
Last instars form an oval-shaped double-sided shield by encasing themselves with silk between the upper and lower mine layers.
Structurally, it is basically a collection of pillars, intersected by and supporting platforms, surrounded by a glass encasing, which is suspended from the floors.
His belly has a lining of lead material, encasing the contents within the storage area, and protecting them from radiation, and magnetic deterioration.
Unlocking a wall safe, he removes a container encasing a handgun.