verb
- to enclose or condense (information, ideas, or content) into a brief, compact form
- to enclose in or as if in a capsule
Usage: British spelling; American equivalent is 'capsulize'; commonly used in academic and professional contexts
Usage: pharmaceutical or technical usage
Examples
- The report capsulises the main findings in just two pages.
- She managed to capsulise her entire argument into a single paragraph.
- The pharmaceutical company capsulises the medication for easier consumption.
- The documentary capsulises decades of history into a 90-minute film.
- His speech capsulised the key points of the proposal effectively.
- The summary capsulises the novel's plot without spoiling the ending.