Synonyms for encased


Grammar : Adj
Spell : en-keys
Phonetic Transcription : ɛnˈkeɪs


Définition of encased

Origin :
  • 1630s, from en- (1) "make, put in" + case (n.2). Related: Encased; encasing.
  • adj covered or protected
Example sentences :
  • I shoved the body, encased in its black sack, with Hans helping me.
  • Extract from : « Astounding Stories of Super-Science, November, 1930 » by Various
  • His hands, encased in mitts, had placed him at a woeful disadvantage.
  • Extract from : « The Night Riders » by Ridgwell Cullum
  • I took that body along, encased in the Martian preservative, solidifex.
  • Extract from : « The Long Voyage » by Carl Richard Jacobi
  • His wings were encased in ice, and he sparkled rosily in the fire's glow.
  • Extract from : « The Trimming of Goosie » by James Hopper
  • Besides, it would be energy wasted, as she is encased in steel.
  • Extract from : « Molly Bawn » by Margaret Wolfe Hamilton
  • A little rain had fallen, and then had frozen, and the trees were encased in ice.
  • Extract from : « The Moving Picture Girls Snowbound » by Laura Lee Hope
  • Encased in the skin of a sheep, he pastured with the flock deceiving the shepherd by his costume.
  • Extract from : « Aesop's Fables » by Aesop
  • These tablets were encased in a design that suggested a twin tombstone.
  • Extract from : « Penguin Persons & Peppermints » by Walter Prichard Eaton
  • He mounted with it to his dormitory and undid the covering in which it was encased.
  • Extract from : « The Hero of Garside School » by J. Harwood Panting
  • The apartment was approached by an encased stairway, leading from the sitting-room.
  • Extract from : « Old Ebenezer » by Opie Read

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