Capsulizing: meaning, definitions and examples
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capsulizing
[ ˈkæpsʊlaɪzɪŋ ]
summary process
Capsulizing is the act of summarizing or condensing information, ideas, or experiences into a more manageable or consumable format. It often involves encapsulating key points into a brief overview or representation for easier understanding.
Synonyms
compressing, condensing, encapsulating, summarizing.
Examples of usage
- The author capsulized the entire book into a single paragraph.
- In the meeting, he capsulized the project status for quick reference.
- The team capsulized their findings into a series of bullet points.
Translations
Translations of the word "capsulizing" in other languages:
🇵🇹 encapsulamento
🇮🇳 संक्षिप्त करना
🇩🇪 Kapselung
🇮🇩 mengenkapsulasi
🇺🇦 капсулювання
🇵🇱 kapsułkowanie
🇯🇵 カプセル化
🇫🇷 encapsulage
🇪🇸 encapsulación
🇹🇷 kapsülleme
🇰🇷 캡슐화
🇸🇦 تعبئة في كبسولة
🇨🇿 kapsulace
🇸🇰 kapsulizácia
🇨🇳 胶囊化
🇸🇮 kapsulacija
🇮🇸 kapsulering
🇰🇿 капсулдау
🇬🇪 კაფსულირება
🇦🇿 kapsulasiya
🇲🇽 encapsulación
Etymology
The term 'capsulizing' is derived from the noun 'capsule', which has Latin roots in the word 'capsula', meaning 'a small container'. This term evolved in the context of summarizing or encapsulating ideas within a limited space, just as a physical capsule holds contents. The use of 'capsule' to denote a summary likely emerged in the 20th century, particularly in educational and professional contexts where conveying complex information in a concise manner became increasingly important. The act of capsulizing allows for effective communication, especially in settings where time is limited and clarity is essential.