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The word "encapsulation" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the action of wrapping or enclosing an object, idea, or concept. For example, "This essay encapsulates my thoughts on the relationship between technology and society."
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encapsulation
noun
The act of enclosing in a capsule; the growth of a membrane around (any part) so as to enclose it in a capsule.
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James Surowiecki looks at the case as a poignant encapsulation of the bubble mentality that prevailed in 2007:What's less explicable, and more troubling, is the way all the players in this deal in effect outsourced the responsibility for their own due diligence to others.
A long association with Reader's Digest, begun in 1952, had shown him the appeal of encapsulation.
Their production process uses a form of encapsulation called powder-impression moulding.
The Greenspan put was a caustic encapsulation of the belief that the Fed, under Alan Greenspan, its longtime chairman, would always bail stock investors out of their losing positions.
A pub can become a sort of encapsulation of place, containing some small turning's grainy photographs, its dog-eared posters for last year's fete, its snoozing cats, its prettiest girls behind the bar and its strangest characters in front of it.
This can be dangerous, isolating bacteria within the encapsulated region from infection-busting white blood cells.Andrew Marshall, Healionics' chief technology officer, speculated that a scaffold with pores large enough to permit macrophages (the largest white blood cells, over 20 microns wide) to pursue bacteria (typically 2 microns wide) would reduce encapsulation and sepsis.
Mr Osborne's late-night take-away has thus provided a handy, if unwitting, encapsulation of Britain's political and economic situation and a further example of how the humble burger can make economic analysis more digestible.
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With the flair that Chinese leaders share for pithy but rather bewildering encapsulations, his vision for the continent is summed up in official jargon as "One Belt, One Road".
But in the final part of the dialogue Socrates turns to Cratylus and shows him that his expectations as a naturalist are set impossibly high: names cannot aspire to being perfect encapsulations of their objects' essences, and some element of convention is must be conceded.
The ruling threatens the future for 102 members of the Independent Placenta Encapsulation Network (Ipen), a grassroots group of midwives and doulas, or labour coaches, set up three years ago to tap into the trend for eating placenta.
Indeed, Carruthers's use of the term 'encapsulation' here is something of a misnomer (Prinz, 2006).
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