bundle
To group multiple items or services together as a package
Examples
In a meeting
“We could bundle these services and offer them at a discount.”
Over coffee
“The cable company wants to bundle my internet with a phone plan.”
Why this word
group
Bundle implies packaging together for a single purpose or delivery, more cohesive
package
Bundle is more informal and emphasizes the collection aspect over presentation
combine
Bundle suggests keeping items together as a unit, not merging them into one
Usage tip
Common in sales and product discussions when combining offerings
Etymology
Middle Dutch 'bundel' (something bound together), from 'binden' (to bind)
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