Adjective Satellite
covered or protected with or as if with a case
Source: WordNetIn the end, the character of a civilization is encased in its structures. Frank Gehry
There may be millions of fine thoughts, and the account of the experience on which they are based, all encased within stone walls of acceptable architectural form; but if the scholar can get at only one a week by diligent search, his syntheses are not likely to keep up with the current scene. Vannevar Bush
How was I supposed to concentrate on my mental health when my therapist was encased in orange sparkle madness? E. Lockhart
I want her to melt into me, like butter on toast. I want to absorb her and walk around for the rest of my days with her encased in my skin. I want. Sara Gruen
Teen movies often have an unspoken underlying premise in which high school is seen as less serious than the adult world. But when your head is encased in that microcosm it's the most serious time of your life. Rian Johnson
Afterward she lies nestled against me, her hair tickling my face. I stroke her lightly, memorizing her body. I want her to melt into me, like butter on toast. I want to absorb her and walk around for the rest of my days with her encased in my skin. Sara Gruen