0 present participle of encapsulate --
1 to express or show the most important facts about something: --
She encapsulates the stereotyped image that the British have of Americans.
It was very difficult to encapsulate the story of the revolution in a single one-hour documentary.
However, the parasite's response to encapsulating haemocytes varied depending upon the strain of host snail from which they were derived.
Thus, metric velocity characteristics encapsulating the motion type can be theoretically hypothesised (although the exact nature of the velocity profile is left undetermined) (figure 2).
It incorporates the key elements of operational design coordination by encapsulating the appropriate techniques and managing the interrelationships between them.
Yet this strategy runs the risk of encapsulating system-level properties in archetype hierarchies.
However, game is primarily designed with heterogeneity of applications and agents encapsulating such applications in mind.
The promenade narrative provided a means for encapsulating this ethos.
However, diversity trends alone go only some way towards encapsulating the history of life; changes in abundance are also part of the story.
Thus, biological analogies for encapsulating or enclosing are sought.