incase
[in-
keys
]
/ɪnˈkeɪs/
verb (used with object)
,
incased,
incasing.
1.
encase
.
Related forms
incasement,
noun
Examples from the web for
incase
incase
anyone cares, here's the actual other article.
He also has good advice on what to do
incase
your involved in a serious dog fight.
incase
of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
Should this fail to be
incase
the plant has either a leak or insufficient water.
The kit should be adapted to your needs, but keep it light and manageable
incase
you must evacuate on foot.
Everyone needs to know what to do on their own to protect themselves
incase
of disaster.
Make sure your vehicle is properly equipped for winter driving conditions and/or
incase
of an emergency.
During the test, control of the electric power was manned as well as a water hose
incase
of fire.
Tell the dispatcher your phone number
incase
you are disconnected.
Bring along a cooler with ice
incase
someone does get stung.
British Dictionary definitions for
incase
encase
/
ɪnˈkeɪs
/
verb
1.
(
transitive
) to place or enclose in or as if in a case
Derived Forms
encasement,
incasement,
noun
incase
/
ɪnˈkeɪs
/
verb
1.
a variant spelling of
encase
Derived Forms
incasement,
noun