Capsulise (Verb)
Meaning 1
Enclose in a capsule.
Classification
Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging.
Examples
- The crew carefully encapsulated and would capsulise the delicate alien specimen in a specialized container.
- A new technique to capsulise a medication in a time-release formulation has been developed by scientists.
- Scientists have successfully managed to capsulise the virus, preventing its immediate reproduction within the host.
- The machine automatically capsulises each coffee pod in a protective, airtight sheath.
- Engineers carefully designed the protective module to safely capsulise the astronauts before launch.
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Meaning 2
Put in a short or concise form; reduce in volume; "capsulize the news".
Classification
Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..
Examples
- The researcher had to capsulise the extensive data into a single page report for the conference presentation.
- The journalist's task was to capsulise the complex story into a short news bulletin for broadcast later that evening.
- She tried to capsulise her ideas into a concise speech to grab the attention of potential investors.
- To save space in the article, the author had to capsulise the lengthy paragraphs into short summaries.
- The company's annual report had to be capsulised into a single document that stakeholders could quickly read and understand.