Pronunciation: /ɪnˈʧeɪst/
verb to set or enclose in or as if in a chase
A1 The jeweler enchased the diamond in a gold setting.
A2 She carefully enchased the precious stone into the necklace.
B1 The artist enchased intricate designs onto the metal surface.
B2 The master craftsman enchased the silver goblet with intricate patterns.
C1 The skilled artisan enchased the emerald with precision and artistry.
C2 The engraver enchased the royal crown with exquisite detail and craftsmanship.
formal The artist enchased the gemstones into the intricate design of the necklace.
informal She enchased the beads onto the bracelet for a unique look.
slang I'm gonna enchase these stickers all over my laptop.
figurative His words were enchased with emotion, making them even more impactful.
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