Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- transitive verb To condense or summarize.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb To
enclose (amedication etc) in acapsule . - verb To make into a
concise form; toencapsulate .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb enclose in a capsule
- verb put in a short or concise form; reduce in volume
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Examples
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Q Can you kind of capsulize what the President will say to these business leaders tomorrow, what's his message?
Press Briefing By Joe Lockhart ITY National Archives 2000
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Working in Chaguanas, Trinidad during a government imposed curfew greatly affected our need to capsulize interviews and take major heed to editing deadlines.
Chie Davis: Caribbean Holiday Travel-Do's & Don'ts for Female Travelers Chie Davis 2011
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Working in Chaguanas, Trinidad during a government imposed curfew greatly affected our need to capsulize interviews and take major heed to editing deadlines.
Chie Davis: Caribbean Holiday Travel-Do's & Don'ts for Female Travelers Chie Davis 2011
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In order to try to capsulize what they have been a single has to demeanour during what they have been you do during a sold moment.
Archive 2009-12-01 admin 2009
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Working in Chaguanas, Trinidad during a government imposed curfew greatly affected our need to capsulize interviews and take major heed to editing deadlines.
Chie Davis: Caribbean Holiday Travel-Do's & Don'ts for Female Travelers Chie Davis 2011
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In order to try to capsulize what they have been a single has to demeanour during what they have been you do during a sold moment.
Batin Itam: The Li Blood Line admin 2009
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I gave it my best shot, trying to capsulize the effervescent, freeze-frame lightning.
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To capsulize it, Oren Starks has been stalking me for months.
Tough Customer Sandra Brown 2010
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Izzard's later pronouncements capsulize the nonbeliever's take on the absurdity of prayer: a pithy dismissal of "Dear God, let me have this" -- or, in the case of some terminal illness you'd like God to take away, "Dear God, let me not have this."
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To capsulize my feelings on this matter, although I may not succeed, I'm not going to be satisfied until I see George Bush in an American courtroom being prosecuted for first degree murder.
Linda Milazzo: President Obama: Meet Citizen Bob Who Answered Your Call! 2009
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