encase - use in sentences

Object

  • core: Subsequently submarine cable is designed with high tensile strength steel wires protecting the polyethylene insulating layer that encases the fiber core.
  • radiator: Fitted wooden bookcase to one side with encased radiators below.
  • body: A family of fishes with a body encased in a hard armor.
  • building: Opposite the closed Corner House Book Gallery are buildings encased in scaffolding, but this is the only obvious sign of activity.
  • house: For several days engineers had encased the house in a timber cradle, to keep it rigid.

Preposition: within

  • glass: If they are used sparingly and encased within colorless glass, the stress is, in effect, locked in with them.

Preposition: behind

  • glass: Encased behind glass they become objects of magnetic desire and frustration to the viewer, who cannot hold, cannot taste, cannot unwrap.

Modifying Another Word

  • safely: The Imation Clip Flash Drive features the smallest of USB flash drives, safely encased in a durable, rubberized shell.
  • completely: The condition led to Vince being completely encased in plaster from the waist down to his ankles for some five months.
  • fully: In addition, they are fully encased in a protective rubber housing.
  • all: Die cast machine heads, where the gearing is all encased, is used.
  • then: Filled with 100 % natural buck wheat hulls cleaned and graded by us at Brow Farm, then encased in an organic cotton case.
  • now: This is now encased in a brick skin with an extra bay at each end.

Preposition: in

  • pastry: My partner chose chicken encased in choux pastry and stilton.
  • plaster: This produces a solid lump with plastic struts encased in plaster.
  • lining: Gift boxed in an oak-stained wooden box with brass hinges encased in a silk lining.
  • concrete: The body of a successful New York banker was found in a suitcase encased in concrete in New Jersey.
  • shell: K Kernel - a whole seed or the softer, edible, part of a seed encased in a hard shell.
  • ice: His last stunt was being encased in ice for days... .

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