Capsulized: meaning, definitions and examples
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capsulized
[ ˈkæpsjʊˌlaɪzd ]
packaging information
Capsulized refers to the act of enclosing information or substances in a capsule or similar protective format. This term is often used in pharmaceuticals, where medications are encapsulated to enhance delivery and efficacy. It can also apply to data or concepts being simplified and enclosed in a brief, digestible form for easier understanding. The process of capsulization allows for the organized presentation of information, making it more accessible and consumable.
Synonyms
compressed, encapsulated, summarized.
Examples of usage
- The research findings were capsulized in a report for easier comprehension.
- New software capsulizes complex data into visual dashboards.
- The professor capsulized the lecture into key points for the students.
Translations
Translations of the word "capsulized" in other languages:
🇵🇹 encapsulado
🇮🇳 कैप्सूल किया हुआ
🇩🇪 kapselisiert
🇮🇩 diekapsulasi
🇺🇦 капсульований
🇵🇱 skapsułowany
🇯🇵 カプセル化された
🇫🇷 capsulé
🇪🇸 capsulado
🇹🇷 kapsüllenmiş
🇰🇷 캡슐화된
🇸🇦 مغلف
🇨🇿 zakapslovaný
🇸🇰 zakapsulovaný
🇨🇳 胶囊化的
🇸🇮 kapsuliran
🇮🇸 kapslað
🇰🇿 капсульдендірілген
🇬🇪 კაფსულირებული
🇦🇿 kapsullaşdırılmış
🇲🇽 encapsulado
Etymology
The word 'capsulized' is derived from the noun 'capsule,' which originates from the Latin word 'capsula,' meaning 'a small box' or 'container.' The use of capsules dates back to ancient times when herbal medicines were enclosed within materials to ensure safe and accurate dosage. Over time, the concept of encapsulation evolved, particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, leading to the modern use of capsulization as a means to protect and deliver drugs effectively. In contemporary usage, 'capsulized' has broadened to include any process of containing or summarizing complex information into a more manageable format.