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un·bun·dling

 (ŭn-bŭn′dlĭng)
n.
The separate pricing of goods and services.

un·bun′dle v.
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unbundle

(ʌnˈbʌndəl)
vb
(Computer Science) (tr) computing to separate (hardware from software) for sales purposes
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un•bun•dle

(ʌnˈbʌn dl)

v. -dled, -dling. v.t.
1. to separate the charges for (related products or services).
v.i.
2. to specify separate charges for related products or services.
[1965–70]
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unbundle


Past participle: unbundled
Gerund: unbundling

Imperative
unbundle
unbundle
Present
I unbundle
you unbundle
he/she/it unbundles
we unbundle
you unbundle
they unbundle
Preterite
I unbundled
you unbundled
he/she/it unbundled
we unbundled
you unbundled
they unbundled
Present Continuous
I am unbundling
you are unbundling
he/she/it is unbundling
we are unbundling
you are unbundling
they are unbundling
Present Perfect
I have unbundled
you have unbundled
he/she/it has unbundled
we have unbundled
you have unbundled
they have unbundled
Past Continuous
I was unbundling
you were unbundling
he/she/it was unbundling
we were unbundling
you were unbundling
they were unbundling
Past Perfect
I had unbundled
you had unbundled
he/she/it had unbundled
we had unbundled
you had unbundled
they had unbundled
Future
I will unbundle
you will unbundle
he/she/it will unbundle
we will unbundle
you will unbundle
they will unbundle
Future Perfect
I will have unbundled
you will have unbundled
he/she/it will have unbundled
we will have unbundled
you will have unbundled
they will have unbundled
Future Continuous
I will be unbundling
you will be unbundling
he/she/it will be unbundling
we will be unbundling
you will be unbundling
they will be unbundling
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been unbundling
you have been unbundling
he/she/it has been unbundling
we have been unbundling
you have been unbundling
they have been unbundling
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been unbundling
you will have been unbundling
he/she/it will have been unbundling
we will have been unbundling
you will have been unbundling
they will have been unbundling
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been unbundling
you had been unbundling
he/she/it had been unbundling
we had been unbundling
you had been unbundling
they had been unbundling
Conditional
I would unbundle
you would unbundle
he/she/it would unbundle
we would unbundle
you would unbundle
they would unbundle
Past Conditional
I would have unbundled
you would have unbundled
he/she/it would have unbundled
we would have unbundled
you would have unbundled
they would have unbundled
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Translations

unbundle

vt
(US: = itemize) → aufschlüsseln, aufgliedern
(Comm: = asset-strip) finanziell gefährdete Firmen aufkaufen und anschließend deren Vermögenswerte veräußern
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