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bundle together

B1 neutral separable transitive

To collect several things and tie or wrap them together, or to combine items into one package or group.

In plain English

To put things together and tie them up as one package.

What does "bundle together" mean?

3 meanings, ordered from most common to least. Color-coded by CEFR level.

1 A2 neutral

To physically tie or wrap several objects together into one compact package.

"She bundled the old newspapers together and left them by the recycling bin."

separable
2 B2 idiomatic neutral

To combine different products, services, or features into one offering.

"The company bundled its streaming service together with cloud storage to attract more subscribers."

separable
3 B2 idiomatic neutral

To group different concepts or ideas together, sometimes oversimplifying them.

"The professor warned students not to bundle together two very different philosophical traditions."

separable

Literal vs figurative

Words literally mean

To bind multiple items into a single bundle.

Actually means

To put things together and tie them up as one package.

Usage tip

Used both literally (tying physical items) and figuratively (grouping ideas, products, or services together). Common in business and technology contexts when describing combined offers.

Words that pair with "bundle together"

Natural word combinations native speakers use most often.

cables documents services products sticks features

How to conjugate "bundle together"

The five tense forms you'll use most often.

Base
bundle together
I/you/we/they
3rd person
bundles together
he/she/it
Past simple
bundled together
yesterday
Past participle
bundled together
have + pp
-ing form
bundling together
continuous

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