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Synonyms for encase
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : en-keys |
Phonetic Transcription : ɛnˈkeɪs |
Top 10 synonyms for encase Other synonyms for the word encase
- absorb
- adhere
- assemble
- back
- bear hug
- block off
- blockade
- board up
- border
- bound
- box up
- bundle up
- bush up
- cache
- cage
- camouflage
- canopy
- cap
- carpet
- case
- chain
- cinch
- circle
- circumscribe
- clamp
- clasp
- clinch
- close in
- clutch
- conceal
- confine
- constitute
- constrict
- construct
- coop
- corral
- cover
- cover up
- crate
- crown
- curtain
- cushion
- daub
- disguise
- do on the sly
- drape
- dress
- eclipse
- edge
- encase
- enchain
- encircle
- enclose
- encompass
- enfetter
- enfold
- ensconce
- enshroud
- envelop
- envelope
- environ
- enwrap
- erect
- fabricate
- fashion
- fence
- fence off
- fetter
- finish
- fix
- fold
- forge
- form
- furl
- gift-wrap
- girdle
- glue
- grab
- hamper
- handcuff
- hedge
- hem
- hem in
- hide
- hitch
- hitch on
- hobble
- hold
- hood
- hook on
- hook up
- house
- imbue
- immerse
- immure
- implant
- impound
- imprison
- include
- induct
- insert
- institute
- insulate
- intern
- invent
- invest
- jail
- lace
- lap
- lash
- lath
- layer
- leash
- limit
- lock in
- lock up
- make
- manacle
- mantle
- manufacture
- mask
- mat
- mew
- model
- mold
- moor
- mount
- muffle
- mure
- muzzle
- obscure
- overcast
- overlay
- overspread
- pack
- package
- pad
- panel
- paste
- peg down
- pen
- pin
- pin down
- pinion
- press
- produce
- protect
- put on
- put together
- raise
- restrain
- restrict
- roll
- roll up
- rope
- screen
- secrete
- set apart
- set on
- set up
- shackle
- shade
- sheathe
- shelter
- shield
- shingle
- shroud
- shut in
- shut up
- squeeze
- stash
- stick
- strap
- superimpose
- superpose
- surface
- surround
- swaddle
- swathe
- tack on
- tether
- tie
- tie up
- trammel
- trim
- truss
- twine
- unite
- veil
- wall
- wall in
- wind
- wrap
- wrap up
- yoke
Définition of encase
Origin :- 1630s, from en- (1) "make, put in" + case (n.2). Related: Encased; encasing.
- As in wrap : verb surround with a covering
- As in bind : verb fasten, secure
- As in box : verb place in square or rectangular container
- As in sheathe : verb envelop
- As in infold : verb wrap
- As in mew : verb enclose
- As in cocoon : verb protect with covering
- As in cover : verb wrap, hide
- As in enclose : verb put inside, surround
- As in enfold : verb embrace, hug
- As in frame : verb build
- In 1870 it was customary to encase the sandwiches in pressed sole leather.
- Extract from : « Peck's Sunshine » by George W. Peck
- Angelo cut a stout cloth to encase each of her feet, and bound them in it.
- Extract from : « Vittoria, Complete » by George Meredith
- They encase it in propolis, which preserves it from putrefaction.
- Extract from : « The Insect World » by Louis Figuier
- The true method is to encase the building in a network of rods, when it will take its charge quietly like a Leyden jar.
- Extract from : « The Galaxy, Volume 23, No. 2, February, 1877 » by Various
- Her patient fairly off her hands, Mona seemed to encase herself with a cold reserve, as in a shell.
- Extract from : « A Veldt Official » by Bertram Mitford
- Dick was building an electric heating unit to encase the entire tube, which could be regulated for any desired temperature.
- Extract from : « Wanted--7 Fearless Engineers! » by Warner Van Lorne
- They also encase almost the entire body in a wooden and leathern armor.
- Extract from : « The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, Volume 1 » by Hubert Howe Bancroft
- Dante may build up his great triple universe in his great triple rhyme, and encase it in walls of brass.
- Extract from : « Visions and Revisions » by John Cowper Powys
- Next estimate the number of thousands of feet board measure of forms required to encase the concrete to be placed in a day.
- Extract from : « Concrete Construction » by Halbert P. Gillette
- Sew up tight, tie up the legs, and encase the body with strong twine, wrapped around to hold the wings to the body.
- Extract from : « Clayton's Quaker Cook-Book » by H. J. Clayton
Antonyms for encase
- abandon
- aid
- allow
- assist
- break
- center
- decrease
- demolish
- deny
- destroy
- detach
- disconnect
- discourage
- disjoin
- dismantle
- disperse
- disregard
- dissuade
- drop
- exclude
- expose
- face
- forget
- free
- halt
- help
- ignore
- lay bare
- lay out
- leave alone
- let
- let go
- let loose
- let out
- liberate
- loose
- loosen
- lose
- meet
- neglect
- open
- permit
- prevent
- raze
- refuse
- reject
- release
- remove
- reveal
- ruin
- separate
- set free
- show
- stop
- straighten
- succeed
- take out
- tell
- unbind
- unbox
- uncover
- unfasten
- unhitch
- unlace
- unlock
- unloose
- unmask
- untie
- unwrap
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