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Discover LudwigThe word "encases" is correct and usable in written English
It is a transitive verb that means to enclose, wrap, or cover something completely. You can use it when you want to convey the idea of somebody or something completely surrounding and enveloping something else. For example, "The shining gold encases the royal ruby necklace."
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It is almost as if they are held together by glue.In this section The dark side of cosmology What boys and girls are made of Here be serpents ReprintsThis glue, the theory goes, is a halo of extra, invisible matter that encases each galaxy.
The human form and the stiff, banded drapery that encases it are consistently more idealized and abstracted than in other European painting of the time.
The tough, brownish-gold oily rind encases a gold interior of granular texture that gets quite brittle when aged.
A glistening translucent cube (design by Tom Dixon) encases a slow-moving male dancer who provides his own chiaroscuro lighting by way of a hand-held LED stick.
When this mixture is dropped in the sodium bath, the calcium reacts with the sodium to form a jelly shell, which encases the flavouring.
A corridor-like structure made of glass encases the north, west and south edges of the site, and the floor of the central courtyard is tiled with geometric mosaics.
In contrast to Odontochelys, the shell of Proganochelys has most of the features of modern turtles, and it completely encases the shoulder and pelvic girdles.
The overlying skin is attached to the axial muscles, and this creates a tough sheath that encases the long, muscular body and covers the posterior part of the skull.
Salma Hayek is not much of an actress, but she encases Martha in pathological rage.
He pointed out some steel bundles, dangling from a crane, and explained how the speeded-up schedule for the memorial affected the sequencing of PATH service, which affected the building of the "1 box" — the pod that encases the tracks of the No. 1 train, which runs directly through the site — which, in turn, affected the building of Larry Silverstein's Three World Trade Center.
The fried rabbit, though, has heavy breading that all but obscures the gamy flesh it encases.
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