verb
- to separate or break apart something that has been bundled or packaged together
- to sell products or services separately rather than as a combined package
Usage: business
Examples
- The company decided to unbundle its software suite and sell each program individually.
- She carefully unbundled the newspapers from their plastic wrapping.
- The cable provider was forced to unbundle its channels so customers could choose specific ones.
- Workers unbundled the hay bales and spread the straw across the field.
- The bank will unbundle its services to offer more flexible pricing options.
- He unbundled the firewood and stacked it neatly by the fireplace.