IPA: /ˈbʌndlɪŋ/
KK: /ˈbʌndlɪŋ/
The act of putting several items together as a single package or unit, often for sale or distribution.
The company is bundling several services together to offer a better deal to customers.
To tie or wrap things together into a single package or group.
She is bundling the newspapers for delivery.
Past: bundled
Past Participle: bundled
Bundling → The word 'bundling' is derived from 'bundle' (from Middle English 'bundel', meaning a collection of things tied together) and the suffix '-ing' (indicating the action or process of). Thus, 'bundling' refers to the action of tying or grouping items together into a bundle.
Think of 'bundle' as a collection of items tied together, and remember that 'bundling' means the action of grouping those items.