What is another word for unbundled?

Pronunciation: [ʌnbˈʌndə͡ld] (IPA)

Unbundled is a term used to describe a product or service that has been broken down into individual components. Synonyms for unbundled include disassembled, detached, separated, disconnected, dismembered, segregated, decentralized and partitioned. All these synonyms share the idea of taking something that is whole and dividing it into smaller parts. Disassembled implies taking apart a machine or device, while detached means separating from something or someone. Segregated and partitioned are often used in the context of data, where information is divided into different categories. In business, unbundled products or services can often be more affordable and customizable for consumers.

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Usage examples for Unbundled

They unbundled the papers in the cold station; their breath forming clouds of vapor; laughing and joking as they unrolled, folded and counted the papers; and arranged their routes for morning delivery.
"Flash-lights from the Seven Seas"
William L. Stidger Commentator: Bishop Francis J. McConnell
Swiftly she unbundled us, taking care not to bring us near the fire.
"Land of the Burnt Thigh"
Edith Eudora Kohl
Tenderer Grew her eyes, and as they grew, Back to the flowers rushed the dew, The earth filled out with the sun, The cold birds in the square unbundled and preened upon Their twigs in the softening air; The cold wind dwindled and dropped, And love and the world were one.
"Poems"
Muriel Stuart

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