0 past simple and past participle of bundle --
1 to push or put someone or something somewhere quickly and roughly: --
2 to include an extra computer program or other product with something that you sell: --
The system came bundled with a word processor, spreadsheet, and graphics program.
Usually, such bundles contained various objects of power, but in some cases the bundled body itself per formed that function.
These criteria are bundled here in an alternative, threefold manner.
We have proposed an alternative view, in which patterns are considered to be bundled data recognition and component selection functions.
First, sequences of characters are bundled into s (sequence) elements using fsgmatch.
The functions required by these type classes are implicitly bundled with the component values and are available when the component values are accessed.
The creation of knowledge-intensive property rights has considerably increased the tradability of knowledge bundled with new firms.
It also creates bundled markets which compensate for missing markets or improve existing markets.
Bundled contracts were found to be successful in only 14 per cent of the cases, whereas unbundled arrangements had an 85 per cent success rate.