transcription, транскрипция: [ ɪnkæpsjʊleɪt ]
( encapsulates, encapsulating, encapsulated)
To encapsulate particular facts or ideas means to represent all their most important aspects in a very small space or in a single object or event.
A Wall Street Journal editorial encapsulated the views of many conservatives...
His ideas were encapsulated in a book called ‘Democratic Ideals and Reality’.
VERB : V n , be V-ed in n , also V n in n
• en‧cap‧su‧la‧tion
(encapsulations)
...a witty encapsulation of modern America.
N-COUNT : usu sing , usu N of n