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encasement

[ en-keys-muhnt ]

noun

  1. the act of encasing.
  2. the state of being encased.
  3. something that encases; case.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of encasement1

First recorded in 1735–45; encase + -ment
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Example Sentences

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Both works express a sense of internal struggle, disorientation and trying to break free, intensified by the plastic encasement on three sides of the low wooden stage.

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Xu asked if Hua could send material relating to the specifications and design process for building an encasement for fan blades.

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It came in an enormous two-box set containing a pump, a mattress encasement, the active grid cover, and several tension straps.

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The unit where the meltdown took place is now housed in a state-of-art encasement.

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The unit where the explosion and fire took place was sheathed in a state-of-art encasement.

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