"Capsulate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Capsulate" Meaning

The verb "capsulate" means to condense or summarize something, especially complex information, into a concise and concise form, often making it easier to understand or communicate.

"Capsulate" Examples

Usage Examples for "Capsulate"


Here are five usage examples for the word "capsulate":

The software engineer worked tirelessly to capsulate the complex code into a concise algorithm.
The researcher's goal was to capsulate the essence of the ancient text into a concise and easily digestible summary.
The nurse carefully capsulated the patient's medication into a daily dosage plan to ensure proper administration.
The designer aimed to capsulate the brand's personality and values into a single, iconic logo.
The professor struggled to capsulate the intricate historical events into a simplified narrative for her students.

Note: The word "capsulate" is not a commonly used verb in English language, and it might be considered an error or a mistype. A more common verb in this context would be "capsulize" or "summarize".

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Capsulary refers to related to or resembling a capsa, a container or pouch. Specifically, capsulary is used to describe a method of recording documents, especially medieval charters, in which a charter or other document isBOUND in a parchment cover and sealed.

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