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unbundled in American English (unˈbʌndld) adjective(of related products or services) sold separately rather than as a package unbundled financial services Word origin [1965–70; unbundle + -ed2]Examples of 'unbundled' in a sentenceunbundled At present a fully unbundled line costs 6.67.His main concern, he said, was with the division's failure to deliver orders for unbundled lines correctly first time around.The platform providers use different terms for the funds, such as new or old, inclusive or unbundled.The fixing of faults on unbundled lines was also, he said, showing a 'significant and ongoing deterioration in performance'. |