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encapsulated

adjective as in embedded

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The entire episode was encapsulated in that devastating opening flashback to the early days of the series.

The first is a major question, encapsulated in the article's title, but hardly addressed at all.

But before she left, she had encapsulated our defense and humanized Diana B. in a single statement.

It could have encapsulated the idea that David Cameron was molded by the Murdochs.

But within a year he came up with his best-ever idea—encapsulated in an equation that he said he wanted on his gravestone.

A cyst is usually the result of the abscess having been encapsulated and its wall not having been removed at the first operation.

They are encapsulated and vascular, frequently attain a large size, and may be single or multiple.

Larger bodies, such as needles or bullets, which are not capable of being destroyed by the phagocytes, become encapsulated.

The innocent form is usually fibrous or myxomatous, and is definitely encapsulated.

The granulation tissue may undergo caseation and liquefaction, or may become encapsulated by fibrous tissue—“encysted tubercle.”

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On this page you'll find 11 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to encapsulated, such as: fixed, ingrained, installed, planted, enclosed, and impacted.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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