A fan outside Staples Center on Monday seemed to capsulize the plight of Kings fans.
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It seemed to capsulize the overriding worry of many pushing for a political sea change in November.
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The press has to capsulize things that people can absorb.
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Doctors, like Parikh, a pediatrician, and health care organizations are using Twitter to promote health, provide swine flu updates, and capsulize the latest research findings.
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Capsule: enclose in a capsule
Encapsulate: put in a short or concise form; reduce in volume; "capsulize the news"
(capsulization) The act or process of capsulizing; Formation of or into capsules or compartments