bundled
Variant of bundle
bundle
Definition
bun·dle (bun′dəl)
noun
- a number of things tied, wrapped, or otherwise held together
- a package or parcel
- a bunch, collection, or group
- Slang a large amount of money
- Biol.
- any of the strands of specialized cells that conduct fluids or add strength in higher plants in full vascular bundle
- an anatomical unit consisting of a number of separate nerve fibers, muscles, etc. closely banded together
- any of the strands of specialized cells that conduct fluids or add strength in higher plants
Etymology: ME bundel, prob. < MDu bondel, dim. < bond < binden, bind
transitive verb bundled -·dled, bundling -·dling
- to make into a bundle; wrap or tie together
- to offer together with a related product or service for sale at a package price to bundle an Internet browser with a PC
- to send hastily or without ceremony; hustle (away, off, out, or into)
intransitive verb
- to move or go hastily; bustle
- to lie in the same bed with one's sweetheart without undressing: a former courting custom, esp. in New England
bundle up
to put on plenty of warm clothing
bundled Finance Definition
Two
companies jointly selling similar, complimentary products or services. One
example of bundled services is when a telecom company offers its fixed phone
service combined with another companys mobile phone service.
bundled
Usage Examples
Object
- tariff: If I buy a bundled tariff, can I change the bundle size?
Preposition: into
- van: He was blindfolded and bundled into a van, and taken to a cell, where he was left for almost five years.
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