Encapsulate (to ) conjugation

English
30 examples
This verb can also mean the following: and guards their states from invalid changes, enclose objects in a common interface in a way that makes them interchangeable, epitomize, epitomize something by expressing it as a brief summary, enclose something as if in, enclose, enclose data in packets that can be transmitted using a given protocol

Conjugation of encapsulate

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Present Simple
encapsulate
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Future Simple
will encapsulate
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Past Simple
encapsulated
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Conditional Simple
would encapsulate
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Present Progressive
am encapsulating
are encapsulating
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Future Progressive
will be encapsulating
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Past Progressive
was encapsulating
were encapsulating
was encapsulating
were encapsulating
were encapsulating
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Conditional Progressive
would be encapsulating
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would be encapsulating
would be encapsulating
would be encapsulating
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Present Perfect
have encapsulated
have encapsulated
has encapsulated
have encapsulated
have encapsulated
have encapsulated
Future Perfect
will have encapsulated
will have encapsulated
will have encapsulated
will have encapsulated
will have encapsulated
will have encapsulated
Past Perfect
had encapsulated
had encapsulated
had encapsulated
had encapsulated
had encapsulated
had encapsulated
Conditional Perfect
would have encapsulated
would have encapsulated
would have encapsulated
would have encapsulated
would have encapsulated
would have encapsulated
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it/she/he
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been encapsulating
have been encapsulating
has been encapsulating
have been encapsulating
have been encapsulating
have been encapsulating
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been encapsulating
will have been encapsulating
will have been encapsulating
will have been encapsulating
will have been encapsulating
will have been encapsulating
Past Perfect Progressive
had been encapsulating
had been encapsulating
had been encapsulating
had been encapsulating
had been encapsulating
had been encapsulating
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been encapsulating
would have been encapsulating
would have been encapsulating
would have been encapsulating
would have been encapsulating
would have been encapsulating

Examples of encapsulate

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
- I thought of a great headline. - Great. It's time to encapsulate the future.
And he's trying to rewrite Christianity or encapsulate it in a little book, isn't he? Yes.
Does that encapsulate you?
God, I wish there was a word to encapsulate it all.
I don't think we can remove the virus, but we can encapsulate it.
- I thought of a great headline. - Great. It's time to encapsulate the future.
And he's trying to rewrite Christianity or encapsulate it in a little book, isn't he? Yes.
Does that encapsulate you?
God, I wish there was a word to encapsulate it all.
I don't think we can remove the virus, but we can encapsulate it.
And would anyone like to read a passage that encapsulates that sentiment?
Gentlemen, for your assignment this week, I want you to pick a moment from the play and discuss the theme that it encapsulates.
It encapsulates an entire generation of young English people in the very same way
It encapsulates our excitement while simultaneously referencing jazz, America's one true art form.
It pretty much encapsulates exactly how I feel about American culture right now.
And would anyone like to read a passage that encapsulates that sentiment?
Gentlemen, for your assignment this week, I want you to pick a moment from the play and discuss the theme that it encapsulates.
It encapsulates an entire generation of young English people in the very same way
It encapsulates our excitement while simultaneously referencing jazz, America's one true art form.
It pretty much encapsulates exactly how I feel about American culture right now.
"I wouldn't look at him," he said, and that sort of encapsulated the nature of their relationship.
-That is a micro-encapsulated nano chip covered in epoxy.
Aged just 26, Riemann encapsulated his strange new ideas about geometry in a lecture that was to become legendary among mathematicians.
And all of a sudden, to have this record that sort of encapsulated all those bands and so many things at the same time, it had this sheer energy and this intense impact,
But with Bart Simpson safely encapsulated, I'd be delighted to pose.
"I wouldn't look at him," he said, and that sort of encapsulated the nature of their relationship.
-That is a micro-encapsulated nano chip covered in epoxy.
Aged just 26, Riemann encapsulated his strange new ideas about geometry in a lecture that was to become legendary among mathematicians.
And all of a sudden, to have this record that sort of encapsulated all those bands and so many things at the same time, it had this sheer energy and this intense impact,
But with Bart Simpson safely encapsulated, I'd be delighted to pose.

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