Examples of 'encasing' in a sentence

Meaning of "encasing"

encase (verb) - To enclose or cover something completely with a material or structure, typically for protection or containment purposes
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  • present participle of encase
  • That which encases; an outer cover.

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The gray flesh encasing it is organic material.
Does the artist make a habit of encasing corpses.
The gray flesh encasing it is organic material.
Encasing the composition within a fluid permeable material.
Casing structure for encasing meat products.
This encasing house is commenced by elementary cells being.
I should consider encasing people in plastic.
The encasing and concealment of nature.
But the notion of encasing corpses.
Or about encasing oneself in latex to annihilate the senses.
There is something similar encasing all living cells.
Encasing the joint in silicone.
A tumor forms on the membrane encasing cerebral nerves.
Therefore encasing the smell of the waste.
So start by removing any encasing there is.

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The capsule encasing it was made of gelatin.
This document describes an insulator completely encasing such a connection.
I will be encasing this lot in lead.
None of them melted the ice encasing her heart.
Encasing in a metallic or plastic case and casting epoxy resin.
Immobilization includes vitrification and encasing nuclear material in ceramic.
Sheaths encasing a cystoscope are available in various shapes and sizes.
The gray flesh encasing it.
The fabric encasing the bladder is preferably a rigid fabric.
Water running in the shower encasing your naked body.
Encasing guns in armour.
The second is that the membrane encasing the neuron.
Some sources recommend encasing your bedding in a plastic or rubber wrapping.
In the olden days people used to store ice by encasing it in sawdust.
The encasing material may form a pocket around the spring.
These symptoms are caused by the tumor encasing or infiltrating the heart.
Quality glass encasing ensures protection against tube yellowing and brittleness.
The jewel in his chest protected him by encasing him in ice.
Filter encasing paper is used for the production of acetate or cellulose filters.
Cystoscopes are typically used with a sheath encasing the actual cystoscope.
By encasing it in concrete.
One of two alternatives can be used for encasing the coating.
The encasing of the bound microparticles can be achieved by phase separation of an emulsion.
The invention relates to a casing structure for encasing meat products.
The encasing layer physically restrains the nematodes and prevents migration.
Special advantages are obtained if the encasing is carried out in two successive steps.
The encasing layer further provides physical protection against mechanical disruption.
The stacked assemblies may be encased using any suitable encasing structure.
And then there is spending weeks encasing me in one immoveable suit after another.
The endoscopic lance can for instance be a cystoscope or a sheath encasing a cystoscope.
These may be for encasing livestock or pets that can not be kept indoors.
Head back out into the room with the glass encasing.
In this state the carton is transferred to an encasing machine while being kept upright.
And plaque encasing his skull before we can even reach his brain.
The chemical elements can come from a magma or from the encasing rocks.

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