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  • 1EnCase — is a series of proprietary forensic software products produced by Guidance Software. It is used by many law enforcement agencies around the world.EnCase is capable of making forensic quality recordings of data stored on PCs, and of recovering… …

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  • 2Encase — En*case , v. t. [Cf. {Enchase}.] To inclose in or as if in a case. See {Incase}. Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 3encase — index border (bound), clothe, contain (enclose), enclose, encompass (surround), ensconce …

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  • 4encase — 1630s, from EN (Cf. en ) (1) make, put in + CASE (Cf. case) (n.2). Related: Encased; encasing …

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  • 5encase — (also incase) ► VERB ▪ enclose or cover in a case or close fitting surround. DERIVATIVES encasement noun …

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  • 6encase — [en kās′, inkās′] vt. encased, encasing 1. to cover completely; enclose 2. to put into a case or cases encasement n …

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  • 7encase — v. (D; tr.) to encase in * * * [ɪn keɪs] (D; tr.) to encase in …

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  • 8encase — UK [ɪnˈkeɪs] / US verb [transitive] Word forms encase : present tense I/you/we/they encase he/she/it encases present participle encasing past tense encased past participle encased to completely cover or enclose something …

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  • 9encase — en|case [ınˈkeıs] v [T] to cover or surround something completely encase sth in sth ▪ His broken leg was encased in plaster …

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  • 10encase — [[t]ɪnke͟ɪs[/t]] encases, encasing, encased VERB If a person or an object is encased in something, they are completely covered or surrounded by it. [be V ed in n] When nuclear fuel is manufactured it is encased in metal cans... [V n] These… …

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