What is the meaning of encase?
“Encase” is a verb that means “to cover or enclose,” especially in a case or a tight-fitting material.
For example:
- The whisky was encased in a bubble wrap before shipping.
- The team encased the cameras in their respective cases.
Don’t confuse “encase” with incase or in case. “Incase” is always wrong, and “in case” is a subordinating conjunction that refers to a precaution against a possible event (e.g., “take an umbrella in case it rains”).
A QuillBot Grammar Check can help resolve any doubts about when to use these words.