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unbundle

[ˌʌnˈbʌndl]

unbundle Definition

  • 1to separate a service or product into smaller parts that can be purchased or used separately
  • 2to break up or disassemble something into its individual components

Using unbundle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "unbundle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company decided to unbundle their software and offer each feature as a separate product.

  • Example

    The mechanic had to unbundled the engine to fix the problem.

  • Example

    The cable company is being forced to unbundle their channels and offer them individually.

unbundle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for unbundle

Antonyms for unbundle

Phrases with unbundle

  • to separate a package of products or services into individual components

    Example

    I asked the store clerk if I could unbundle the package and only buy the items I needed.

  • to break down a complex agreement or contract into its individual components

    Example

    The lawyers had to unbundled the deal to understand all the terms and conditions.

  • to separate a course into smaller modules or units that can be taken separately

    Example

    The university decided to unbundle their courses and offer them online as individual modules.

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Summary: unbundle in Brief

The verb 'unbundle' [ˌʌnˈbʌndl] means to separate a service or product into smaller parts that can be purchased or used separately, or to break up or disassemble something into its individual components. Examples include 'The company decided to unbundle their software and offer each feature as a separate product,' and 'The mechanic had to unbundled the engine to fix the problem.' Phrases like 'unbundle a package' and 'unbundle a course' denote separating a package of products or a course into individual components.