unbundled

/ʌnˈbʌndəld/
adjective
  1. Separated into individual parts or components that were previously sold or offered together as a package.
    • The unbundled cable channels let customers pay only for the ones they watch.
    • Unbundled services often give consumers more choice but require more decisions.
    • After the company unbundled its software, users could buy each tool separately.
Synonyms
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of unbundle: separated something into its individual parts or components.
    • The bank unbundled its checking and savings accounts to offer them independently.
    • The teacher unbundled the lesson into short, focused activities.
    • Last year, the streaming service unbundled its movie and sports packages.
What does "unbundled" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean