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| pack·age [ pákij ] |
noun (plural pack·ages) |
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1. parcel: an object or set of objects wrapped, boxed, or tied in a bundle for transportation or mailing
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2. commerce packaging for goods: a container made of cardboard, plastic, foil, or other material in which goods are packed for sale, storage, or transportation, or a container of this type together with its contents
 a package of chewing gum
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3. different things constituting single item: a number of different components intended to constitute a single item
 a good severance package
 a package of financial measures
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4. piece of general adaptable computer software: a piece of computer software that can be used for a range of related purposes such as word processing or financial analysis
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5. travel Same as package tour
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transitive verb (past and past participle pack·aged, present participle pack·ag·ing, 3rd person present singular pack·ages) |
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1. put something into package: to put things into or wrap them up as a package
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2. produce attractive packaging for something: to create suitable or attractive packaging in which to sell a product
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3. promote or present something: to present somebody or something to others in a way intended to ensure appeal and acceptance
 It wasn't so much the policy that was wrong as the way it was packaged.
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4. group something as package: to group or offer several different items together in a package
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5. produce something for others to market: to produce a book or television program or series in finished form ready to be published or broadcast by another company
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 pack·ag·er noun |
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