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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
capsulize .
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Examples
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And that really kind of capsulizes (sic) the spirit, I think, of the people here in the great state of California.
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If you glazed over that last sentence, read it again, since it capsulizes this entire chapter.
HOW EVIL WORKS DAVID KUPELIAN 2010
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If you glazed over that last sentence, read it again, since it capsulizes this entire chapter.
HOW EVIL WORKS DAVID KUPELIAN 2010
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Every member of Congress depends on some sort of version or service that βre-capsulizesβ the daily news.
First, kill the lawyers β before they kill the news « BuzzMachine 2009
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Amy Goodman of DEMOCRACY NOW! recently posted an exchange of two Obama supporters whom she interviewed for her radio program on July 26 which capsulizes the utter divide this quarrel poises.
HOPE TERMINATED 2008
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This summary from Rupert's Business Organ capsulizes current issues nicely:
Ninety Days and Counting Steve Hulett 2008
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And what he has said really capsulizes the whole thing.
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Sort of capsulizes it for us for the U.S. right now at the United Nations.
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The phrase in the 14th Amendment capsulizes our entire constitution.
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LAMB: You know, when the books are sent out, they often send out publicity sheets with them and I don't even know if you've seen your publicity sheet but it's -- it's so good that I want to just -- I want to -- it capsulizes some of the things in this book and I want to ask you -- I'm just going to go down the list here.
Beating the Odds 1991
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