Encases example sentences

en·case

verb

encases (third person present)

  - enclose or cover in a case or close-fitting surround:

Synonyms

surround, cover, enfold, enwrap, blanket, swathe, swaddle, engulf, encircle, encompass, cocoon, sheathe, enclose, cloak, conceal, hide, obscure, screen, shield, mask, veil, shroud, mantle, enshroud, obnubilate

"Encases" Example Sentences

1. The ancient artifact encases a mysterious inscription.
2. A thick layer of ice encases the frozen lake.
3. The sculptor meticulously encases the figurine in resin.
4. Fear encases her heart like a cold, hard shell.
5. The protective casing encases the delicate mechanism.
6. A shimmering shell encases the pearl within.
7. The geologist studies how the rock encases the fossil.
8. The cocoon gently encases the developing butterfly.
9. Grief encases him in a suffocating blanket.
10. The time capsule encases messages for future generations.
11. A glass dome encases the delicate plant.
12. The earth encases a vast network of tunnels.
13. The artist encases the painting in a protective frame.
14. The building's steel frame encases its interior.
15. Doubt encases her mind, clouding her judgment.
16. A hard outer shell encases the turtle's vulnerable body.
17. The museum curator encases the artifact in a climate-controlled display case.
18. The astronaut's suit encases them in a protective environment.
19. The ice encases the entire village, isolating it from the world.
20. Slowly, the resin encases the insect, preserving it for eternity.
21. The city encases itself in a haze of pollution.
22. The amber encases a perfectly preserved prehistoric insect.
23. A sense of dread encases her as she enters the dark forest.
24. The protective case encases the sensitive electronics.
25. The capsule encases the medication for precise dosage.
26. The sculptor carefully encases the bronze sculpture in wax.
27. The planet's atmosphere encases it in a protective blanket.
28. The ancient tomb encases the secrets of a lost civilization.
29. The metal casing encases the valuable jewels inside.
30. His anger encases him in a wall of silence.
31. The crystal encases the gemstone within its clear embrace.
32. The coffin encases the deceased, ready for burial.
33. The mold encases the bread, making it soft and fluffy.
34. The jeweler encases the diamond in a platinum setting.
35. The submarine encases its crew in a watertight vessel.
36. A heavy cloak encases her, offering warmth against the cold.
37. The rock formation encases a hidden cave.
38. The spacecraft encases its delicate instruments in protective padding.
39. Loneliness encases him, isolating him from the world.
40. The glacier encases ancient secrets within its icy grip.
41. The scientist encases the specimen in a preserving fluid.
42. The building's walls encases its inhabitants in comfort.
43. The artist masterfully encases the sculpture in glass.
44. The protective shell encases the fragile seedling.
45. The book encases a wealth of knowledge within its pages.
46. A thick fog encases the valley, obscuring the view.
47. The museum carefully encases each artifact for preservation.
48. The chocolate encases a delicious hazelnut center.
49. The planet's core encases immense heat and pressure.
50. The plastic wrap encases the food, keeping it fresh.

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