unbundle
/ʌnˈbʌndəl/Definitions
1. verb
to remove or separate something that has been packaged or tied together
“The company will unbundle its streaming services to offer them separately.”
2. verb
to reveal or make clear the different parts of something
“The new policy will unbundle the costs of healthcare to help people understand their expenses.”
3. verb
to remove or exclude something from a package or bundle
“The store will unbundle the free gift with the purchase of the new phone.”
4. noun
the act of removing or separating something that has been packaged or tied together
“The process of unbundling the software took several hours.”
5. noun
a package or bundle that has been separated or revealed
“The company’s new service is an unbundle of its previous offerings.”