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bundled

American  
[buhn-dld] / ˈbʌn dld /

adjective

Computers.
  1. (of hardware or software) sold together, as a package, rather than separately.


Etymology

Origin of bundled

bundle + -ed 2

Example Sentences

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New York singer-songwriter Sombr was in the middle of performing Undressed when a stage invader ran directly at him, before being tackled to the ground by security and bundled off stage.

From BBC

I think generalist jobs, where there are many different skills bundled together, are good jobs in an AI world.

From The Wall Street Journal

Paramount said it expected to see softer subscriber growth in the coming quarters as it works to drop a group of bundled subscriptions — just below 2% of its total — that were unprofitable.

From MarketWatch

I sat against a tree and watched as the servants unloaded the straw, bundled it up, and hauled it inside.

From Literature

"Three weeks ago I was bundled to the ground while on duty - and damaged my lower back," Ayres said.

From BBC