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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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While there’s nothing wrong, per se, with ExpressVPN’s extra bundled goodies, they come down to fluff.

From Salon

The loans were typically bundled into mortgage-backed securities, also known as MBS, which were then sliced up into tranches of differing risk.

From The Wall Street Journal

The number of bundled goodies you get with your VPN subscription depends on the plan you sign up for.

From Salon

Its unlimited device support and bundled extras, including antivirus, data breach alerts and a private search engine, make it a cost-effective all-in-one solution.

From Salon

She’s waiting with a few other girls—Tillie and Rose, I think, already bundled in their own coats.

From Literature