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Definition of package in English:

package

noun ˈpakɪdʒˈpækɪdʒ
  • 1An object or group of objects wrapped in paper or packed in a box.

    someone had left a suspicious package
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The firm also received a major contract allowing them to deliver parcel packages for Fed-Ex.
    • Also, passengers should not go to the airport with wrapped packages.
    • ‘Here, I got you a little something,’ she says, handing me a flat, square package.
    • Ari found the suspicious package in a cardboard box and immediately reported his discovery to the police.
    • ‘Happy Birthday,’ she said quietly as she took out a wrapped package from her bag and handed it to me.
    • The company is now tracing all the parcels and packages that were at the warehouse, and will be tracking down and informing affected businesses and individuals.
    • Does the final pack or package include just the tray, or the tray and header bag, or the shelf pack too?
    • For those who are not acquainted with Christmas crackers, they're little packages in garish paper.
    • By the 1890s, the US government was sending out millions of packages containing packets of several different seeds each year.
    • Next to her place was a dry goods store where they still wrapped your packages in brown paper before sending you home.
    • In December, we mail a holiday package - a fun, clever gift along with a video of the summer - to each of the previous season's staff.
    • Don't leave wrapped packages or shopping bags on car seats where they can entice thieves.
    • Teamsters truck drivers who deliver packages for United Parcel Service, for example, have said they will honor the janitors' picket lines.
    • Don opened the brown paper wrapped package slowly, and undid the tape on a box inside of it.
    • Our Hall Ings and district offices have been overwhelmed with parcels, packages, carrier bags and boxes of items sent in by individuals, families, companies and organisations.
    • ‘He got me a present,’ the short-haired youth muttered, staring in disbelief at the wrapped package in his hands.
    • The vehicle then loads up the packages and parcels at Hartlebury which are intended to be distributed from the sub-depot from which it made collections earlier in the night and takes them to that sub-depot.
    • Inside the box was a package wrapped in silver paper, tied with a silver bow.
    • By the time he hits Finland, he's barely stopping long enough to offload packages and parcels.
    • So that means going back through every package sent and being prepared to document the postage, the recipient, the purpose, etc.
    Synonyms
    parcel, packet, container, box, carton
    1. 1.1North American A packet.
      a package of peanuts
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Edelman is also hoping that the recent increases in the cost of a package and carton of cigarettes will keep some youngsters from starting the habit.
      • You could try to agree with that neighbor to grow the same variety of corn, but if they don't respond to diplomacy, buy a package of old fashioned paper lunch bags.
      • The Pica Limon came in a package very similar to Pico Diana; very small individual packets full of powder.
      • Rowena found packages of paper plates, cups, napkins, and plastic forks; she was just setting the napkins out in a fan when Eloise came by.
      • I discreetly tested my mind-control abilities on the Princess, by willing her to ask for a package of peanuts - the experiment was not a success.
      • Cael opened the package and took out the small packet of flavoring, setting it on the counter as Vincent followed his instructions.
      • A package of blank photo paper, which also includes the dye supplies, consists of 36 pieces and costs Rp 130,000.
      • Noah grinned and tossed her a package of paper napkins.
      • A bulk package of 8 paper towel rolls costs around $5, and makes somewhere around 900 wipes.
      • We went to operations, and the first pilot was given a package of papers.
      • After gulping down half the can I shuffled through a few cupboards until I found a package of peanut butter crackers.
      • You see, the peanuts didn't have a set price - you'd just toss some change into the can and take a package of peanuts.
      • Kozinski ripped open a package of printing paper and thumped the stack against a table to align the edges.
      • When they were done I ordered the salad, a bottle of water and a package of M & M Peanuts.
      • For years - decades, perhaps - every package of chopsticks I've ever seen around here has come in the same red wrapper.
      • The system converts voice into Internet data packets - little packages of data that go to and fro on the Net - and vice versa.
      • All I needed was a new binder, a few packages of binder paper and a package of black inked pens and I would be ready to roll.
      • She flung her package of photography paper onto the counter.
      • The sealed package of papers dates from between 2013 and 2019 and archaeologists speculate it may have been deliberately buried for historians of the future.
      Synonyms
      parcel, packet, container, box, carton
    2. 1.2informal A man's genitals.
  • 2A set of proposals or terms offered or agreed as a whole.

    a package of measures announced by the government
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Parking in downtown Seattle is scarce, so this package saved us at least $10 to $20 per day in parking charges.
    • Saying thank you to major donors is part and parcel of the fund-raising package.
    • That's because a comprehensive subscription package would cost you $18,000 to $20,000 annually.
    • The stations that are affiliated with the networks have no other capacity to get the foreign news, to get the big national package, unless they get it from the networks.
    • In order to stretch our financial aid dollars as far as possible, we have had to increase the loan component of the aid packages offered to admitted students.
    • Chicagoland Speedway's Track Pack season ticket package is now available to the general public.
    • It had wonderful pictures and images from the timeframe, a good essay by Mark Lewis who is a leading Beatles expert, and it's a very good package.
    • He will propose a whole package of measures against smuggling and money laundering, which will be coordinated with other government institutions.
    • Many small colleges offer generous aid packages to students with good grades, Kantrowitz says.
    • It offered a massive package of financial stimulus measures to improve the economy and livelihood of the people.
    • But in exchange for a larger severance package, he agreed to stay until April to help and train an outside company that InfoSpace hired to do his old job.
    • The basic HDTV package is cheap: eleven bucks a month.
    • My parents' new cable package includes not only an all-'80s music channel, but a separate all-New Wave music channel.
    • There were meetings throughout the night with high level commanders in the U.S. Navy to try and assemble this rescue package, to get things moving just as fast as they could.
    • In New York, families of fire-fighters and other victims argue over how vast compensation packages are parcelled out.
    • They often have to be flexible in terms of the compensation packages on offer here, linking a larger amount to the bonus.
    • Rates for a simple hotel package begin at $129 a night, per-person/double-occupancy.
    • As well as re-grading 999 calls, police chiefs have announced a whole package of radical proposals aimed at streamlining policing in Greater Manchester.
    • The plan offers a package of trade and aid initiatives for Africa, coupled with help to end civil wars and improve governance across the continent.
    • Wagner, Orie, Turzai and several other lawmakers from both parties in the Senate and House are drafting legislation to create a new tax package for Pittsburgh.
    Synonyms
    collection, bundle, lot
    combination, conglomeration, raft, package deal
    1. 2.1informal A package holiday.
      a two-day package to Paris
      Example sentencesExamples
      • You should see his vacation packages… everything about the transfer would be to our benefit.
      • A special feature this time round provides an insight into how tour operators put your holiday packages together.
      • Additionally there will be handsome trophies and holiday packages to Sri Lanka resorts.
      • Themed tour routes, which include tours of Joburg's mines and Soweto's historical Vilakazi Street, were being explored as packages to market to tour operators.
      • As part of their holiday package, David and Eve will get the opportunity of climbing the famous arch of Sydney Harbour Bridge; the deal also includes a sunset dinner cruise.
      • I am a business traveler and have no wish for a vacation package.
      • The second package leaves Dublin for London and on to Istanbul from May 13 to 16 inclusive.
      • Vacation Outlet sells both resort packages and cruise vacations.
      • Lighthouse tours were included in my vacation package and I was in the mood for sightseeing.
      • There is an interest in these forms of tourism as part of packages for tourists.
      • Bulgarian tour operators have negotiated good ski tourism packages in Helsinki, Todorov said.
      • Online customers also will have a chance to win trips and vacation packages to Marriott Resort Hotels or a grand prize of a VIP trip to the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
      • To greet the Labour Day break, Shangri-La, the largest hotel group in China, is launching a special package for holiday-makers.
      • The peace and quiet of the North Coast of Bulgaria is a choice that many make based on its luxurious holiday packages, tour operators and foreign guests.
      • The number of Irish tourists there is likely to be small, according to Budget Travel, because Irish tour operators do not provide holiday packages to Turkey in the winter.
      • Grand prize is a vacation package for two upper class tickets to the U.K. and hotel accommodations, and a signed guitar from the band Travis.
      • Monte Bondone is not a resort, and the holiday package caters exclusively for single adults.
      • Three-day family vacation packages cost $155 per person, including activities and meals.
      • The Hawaii vacations, Hawaii cruises and Hawaii vacation packages are one of the most sizzling tourism deals.
      • They focused on all-inclusives and vacation packages, deciding on an all-inclusive resort in Antigua.
  • 3Computing
    A collection of programs or subroutines with related functionality.

    CAD and banking packages
    Example sentencesExamples
    • That is the international trend in financial services - people are buying financial services online through computer software packages.
    • When new functionality is introduced to the Internet, in most cases it comes in the form of a software package, like e-mail or Web pages.
    • Applicants should have a competency in computer-based accounts, spreadsheets, word-processing and data based packages.
    • That same year, the technology was further developed into a software package called Internet Phone Software.
    • Sophisticated software packages and search databases are being touted around to help detect literary theft.
verb ˈpakɪdʒˈpækɪdʒ
[with object]
  • 1Put into a box or wrapping for sale or transport.

    choose products which are packaged in recyclable materials
    Example sentencesExamples
    • While all are extremely dangerous at low levels, the vials pictured appear to be packaged for ease of transport and limited use, as a testing agent might be.
    • The precise requirements for labelling and packaging, including safety aspects such as child-resistant containers, vary according to way in which the product is packaged.
    • Avoid margarine, deep fried foods, and packaged baked goods.
    • They are interested in knowing whether there would be demand for Japanese products if they are used as gift packages, as well as how they should be packaged and transported for the markets, they added.
    • The mixture is then poured into moulds for curing, packaged and transported to the MCC warehouse in Winnipeg.
    • Allergan packages their product with an official hologram to thwart counterfeiters.
    • Our local sales were strong on ground and packaged products like pork sausage and hot dogs.
    • SKB has packaged the product in a flat box, versus the more common vitamin/herb bottle.
    • Why save tomato seeds from year to year when buying packaged ones each year is so convenient?
    • Mr Selisho said consumers were normally attracted to products that were better packaged than those which looked poor.
    • The team was taken on a tour of the plantations and the production plant, going through the production process, from loading of cane into the crushing plant, to the final packaged product.
    • Since no refrigeration is needed, energy is conserved compared with storing and shipping fresh foods packaged some other ways.
    • By the sounds of it, the problem is a relatively recent discovery and who knows how many Foster Xeons have been packaged up inside duff units during initial production runs.
    • My older sister Annie was helping me package all of the food and toys in boxes, getting them ready for the class of all girls that needed the supplies.
    • Cargill is vertically integrated, operating at every stage of the food supply chain, from seed to packaged end product.
    • The other night Leta was sitting quite contentedly in her car seat, and we decided to use that opportunity to cook an actual meal on the actual stove with actual food that wasn't packaged in a box.
    • Dating information and instructions for proper storage are required on most foods which have a shelf life of 90 days or less, starting on the day the food was packaged for retail sale.
    • This frozen product is packaged in the Price Chopper stores in variable weight packages, a styrofoam tray with a plastic stretch over wrap, and bears a UPC which may differ from store to store.
    • A crew is on the assembly line packaging products in one area.
    • Cut flowers could be packaged and transported in many ways, but mainly in flower cups, sleeves, boxes, bulk bins, pallets and containers suitable for air and sea transport.
    Synonyms
    wrap, wrap up, gift-wrap
    pack, pack up, parcel, parcel up, box, case, encase, bundle, bundle up
    1. 1.1 Combine (various products) for sale as one unit.
      films would be packaged with the pictures of a production company
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Like most packaged products, with-profits funds offers nothing more than a well-diversified portfolio of equities, bonds, cash and property.
      • By observing their spending habits and behaviour, you can identify your location for distribution as well as other considerations such as how much to package in one product unit.
    2. 1.2 Commission and produce (a book, typically a highly illustrated one) to sell as a complete product to publishers.
      it's a question of trying to package the book properly
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But I will do my best to bring those stories and ideas together, help develop and polish the text, and package the final product in an informative format.
      • We work closely together, and we now use her company, Mignon Communications, to package each book.
      • Fortunately, the best articles of that era have been packaged into a new book edited by George Curry, editor of Emerge from 1993 to 2000.
      • The reader who buys his book will get a readable translation and a neatly packaged one - that's, one that's self-contained and told in the form of a continuous story.
      • The new book is similarly packaged but is much more limited in scope.
  • 2Present (someone or something) in an attractive or advantageous way.

    the singer is being packaged to appeal to teenagers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The ad took an imaginative approach to attracting plaintiffs and packaged it in a singularly unimaginative format.
    • Companies are constantly trying to gain new customers through packaging their shops as pseudo-entertainment complexes, according to Burt.
    • And what it indicates is that he believes very strongly that packaging the message is a very important thing to do and he essentially does not trust anyone else to do that.
    • Instead, the filmmakers are more interested in how a modern campaign packages its product for the voting masses.
    • If a concept is packaged to appeal to our personal reality matrix, we might believe it without critical examination.
    • The government needs to keep in mind that no administration that damaged the economy has received a good assessment, no matter how it has packaged its reforms.
    • This release is packaged attractively, with full booklet notes (including texts and translations) and Digipak packaging.
    • Unfortunately, pop music is packaged into what people want to see.
    • First of all, he's just barely giving us something we've never seen before, though packaging it as something a good number of us love and will never see again.
    • Most popular science is written by experts looking to package their expertise for beginners.
    • What's more, Chissick has come up with a most attractive way to package the revue.
    • I do wonder when watching it how the entire two weeks living someone else's life is packaged and presented to us.
    • The countries may have to make adjustments but they also have to package their reforms in such a way that they are deemed acceptable to a majority of their citizens.
    • The organisers of the camp had packaged the daily schedule in such way that it inculcates a spirit of adventure among the participating cadets besides enhancing their leadership quality.
    • This problem is less a function of movies per se than of the larger Hollywood publicity machine through which personal lives are packaged for public consumption.
    • By presenting digital culture in a powerful way, by naming it and packaging it, Wired created a feedback loop that had an enormous effect on its development.
    • The question is how do you present and cover and package news in a way that doesn't make people fall asleep?
    • It's cleverly packaged to give the appearance of continuing upward growth in same store sales, the most important measure in retailing.
    • Modular science courses are packaged around themes meant to connect with pupils, such as the environment and renewable energy, in the hope that by relating science to everyday life would make more sense to pupils.
    • They get a bunch of lines, story, etc. and then they try to package it and display it so the audience gets the required message.

Derivatives

  • packager

  • noun ˈpakɪdʒəˈpækɪdʒər
    • North of the USA, Canada has forced cigarette packagers to carry anti-smoking images on the packs, such as a photo of a cancerous lung or a statement linking smoking to impotence.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Farmers and food packagers everywhere will have to maintain paper trails on genetically altered food products.
      • Milk in glass bottles may bring back childhood memories of the friendly neighborhood milkman, but today's packagers say glass bottles have carved out an important niche in dairy packaging.
      • The introduction of an EU country of origin regulation would require the name and address of the beef producer or packager being prominently displayed.
      • By the time a product arrives on the supermarket shelf the cost of the food is a small proportion of the total, which has been bumped up by transporters, packagers, distributors and retailers.

Origin

Mid 16th century (as a noun denoting the action or mode of packing goods): from the verb pack1 + -age; compare with Anglo-Latin paccagium. The verb dates from the 1920s.

Rhymes

trackage
 
 

Definition of package in US English:

package

nounˈpækɪdʒˈpakij
  • 1An object or group of objects wrapped in paper or plastic, or packed in a box.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Next to her place was a dry goods store where they still wrapped your packages in brown paper before sending you home.
    • The company is now tracing all the parcels and packages that were at the warehouse, and will be tracking down and informing affected businesses and individuals.
    • Also, passengers should not go to the airport with wrapped packages.
    • Teamsters truck drivers who deliver packages for United Parcel Service, for example, have said they will honor the janitors' picket lines.
    • So that means going back through every package sent and being prepared to document the postage, the recipient, the purpose, etc.
    • Ari found the suspicious package in a cardboard box and immediately reported his discovery to the police.
    • The vehicle then loads up the packages and parcels at Hartlebury which are intended to be distributed from the sub-depot from which it made collections earlier in the night and takes them to that sub-depot.
    • ‘He got me a present,’ the short-haired youth muttered, staring in disbelief at the wrapped package in his hands.
    • Our Hall Ings and district offices have been overwhelmed with parcels, packages, carrier bags and boxes of items sent in by individuals, families, companies and organisations.
    • By the 1890s, the US government was sending out millions of packages containing packets of several different seeds each year.
    • By the time he hits Finland, he's barely stopping long enough to offload packages and parcels.
    • For those who are not acquainted with Christmas crackers, they're little packages in garish paper.
    • In December, we mail a holiday package - a fun, clever gift along with a video of the summer - to each of the previous season's staff.
    • The firm also received a major contract allowing them to deliver parcel packages for Fed-Ex.
    • Don't leave wrapped packages or shopping bags on car seats where they can entice thieves.
    • Inside the box was a package wrapped in silver paper, tied with a silver bow.
    • Don opened the brown paper wrapped package slowly, and undid the tape on a box inside of it.
    • Does the final pack or package include just the tray, or the tray and header bag, or the shelf pack too?
    • ‘Happy Birthday,’ she said quietly as she took out a wrapped package from her bag and handed it to me.
    • ‘Here, I got you a little something,’ she says, handing me a flat, square package.
    Synonyms
    parcel, packet, container, box, carton
    1. 1.1North American A packet.
      a package of peanuts
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We went to operations, and the first pilot was given a package of papers.
      • You see, the peanuts didn't have a set price - you'd just toss some change into the can and take a package of peanuts.
      • The sealed package of papers dates from between 2013 and 2019 and archaeologists speculate it may have been deliberately buried for historians of the future.
      • She flung her package of photography paper onto the counter.
      • The Pica Limon came in a package very similar to Pico Diana; very small individual packets full of powder.
      • Kozinski ripped open a package of printing paper and thumped the stack against a table to align the edges.
      • Noah grinned and tossed her a package of paper napkins.
      • Edelman is also hoping that the recent increases in the cost of a package and carton of cigarettes will keep some youngsters from starting the habit.
      • All I needed was a new binder, a few packages of binder paper and a package of black inked pens and I would be ready to roll.
      • You could try to agree with that neighbor to grow the same variety of corn, but if they don't respond to diplomacy, buy a package of old fashioned paper lunch bags.
      • A bulk package of 8 paper towel rolls costs around $5, and makes somewhere around 900 wipes.
      • I discreetly tested my mind-control abilities on the Princess, by willing her to ask for a package of peanuts - the experiment was not a success.
      • For years - decades, perhaps - every package of chopsticks I've ever seen around here has come in the same red wrapper.
      • After gulping down half the can I shuffled through a few cupboards until I found a package of peanut butter crackers.
      • When they were done I ordered the salad, a bottle of water and a package of M & M Peanuts.
      • Rowena found packages of paper plates, cups, napkins, and plastic forks; she was just setting the napkins out in a fan when Eloise came by.
      • A package of blank photo paper, which also includes the dye supplies, consists of 36 pieces and costs Rp 130,000.
      • The system converts voice into Internet data packets - little packages of data that go to and fro on the Net - and vice versa.
      • Cael opened the package and took out the small packet of flavoring, setting it on the counter as Vincent followed his instructions.
      Synonyms
      parcel, packet, container, box, carton
    2. 1.2informal A man's genitals.
  • 2A set of proposals or terms offered or agreed as a whole.

    a package of economic reforms
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many small colleges offer generous aid packages to students with good grades, Kantrowitz says.
    • My parents' new cable package includes not only an all-'80s music channel, but a separate all-New Wave music channel.
    • Saying thank you to major donors is part and parcel of the fund-raising package.
    • That's because a comprehensive subscription package would cost you $18,000 to $20,000 annually.
    • He will propose a whole package of measures against smuggling and money laundering, which will be coordinated with other government institutions.
    • In order to stretch our financial aid dollars as far as possible, we have had to increase the loan component of the aid packages offered to admitted students.
    • Wagner, Orie, Turzai and several other lawmakers from both parties in the Senate and House are drafting legislation to create a new tax package for Pittsburgh.
    • There were meetings throughout the night with high level commanders in the U.S. Navy to try and assemble this rescue package, to get things moving just as fast as they could.
    • Chicagoland Speedway's Track Pack season ticket package is now available to the general public.
    • They often have to be flexible in terms of the compensation packages on offer here, linking a larger amount to the bonus.
    • As well as re-grading 999 calls, police chiefs have announced a whole package of radical proposals aimed at streamlining policing in Greater Manchester.
    • It offered a massive package of financial stimulus measures to improve the economy and livelihood of the people.
    • Rates for a simple hotel package begin at $129 a night, per-person/double-occupancy.
    • In New York, families of fire-fighters and other victims argue over how vast compensation packages are parcelled out.
    • But in exchange for a larger severance package, he agreed to stay until April to help and train an outside company that InfoSpace hired to do his old job.
    • The stations that are affiliated with the networks have no other capacity to get the foreign news, to get the big national package, unless they get it from the networks.
    • It had wonderful pictures and images from the timeframe, a good essay by Mark Lewis who is a leading Beatles expert, and it's a very good package.
    • The basic HDTV package is cheap: eleven bucks a month.
    • Parking in downtown Seattle is scarce, so this package saved us at least $10 to $20 per day in parking charges.
    • The plan offers a package of trade and aid initiatives for Africa, coupled with help to end civil wars and improve governance across the continent.
    Synonyms
    collection, bundle, lot
    1. 2.1informal A package tour.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Online customers also will have a chance to win trips and vacation packages to Marriott Resort Hotels or a grand prize of a VIP trip to the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
      • There is an interest in these forms of tourism as part of packages for tourists.
      • As part of their holiday package, David and Eve will get the opportunity of climbing the famous arch of Sydney Harbour Bridge; the deal also includes a sunset dinner cruise.
      • Themed tour routes, which include tours of Joburg's mines and Soweto's historical Vilakazi Street, were being explored as packages to market to tour operators.
      • A special feature this time round provides an insight into how tour operators put your holiday packages together.
      • Monte Bondone is not a resort, and the holiday package caters exclusively for single adults.
      • Additionally there will be handsome trophies and holiday packages to Sri Lanka resorts.
      • Grand prize is a vacation package for two upper class tickets to the U.K. and hotel accommodations, and a signed guitar from the band Travis.
      • You should see his vacation packages… everything about the transfer would be to our benefit.
      • Bulgarian tour operators have negotiated good ski tourism packages in Helsinki, Todorov said.
      • The Hawaii vacations, Hawaii cruises and Hawaii vacation packages are one of the most sizzling tourism deals.
      • The second package leaves Dublin for London and on to Istanbul from May 13 to 16 inclusive.
      • Vacation Outlet sells both resort packages and cruise vacations.
      • The peace and quiet of the North Coast of Bulgaria is a choice that many make based on its luxurious holiday packages, tour operators and foreign guests.
      • Three-day family vacation packages cost $155 per person, including activities and meals.
      • To greet the Labour Day break, Shangri-La, the largest hotel group in China, is launching a special package for holiday-makers.
      • They focused on all-inclusives and vacation packages, deciding on an all-inclusive resort in Antigua.
      • Lighthouse tours were included in my vacation package and I was in the mood for sightseeing.
      • I am a business traveler and have no wish for a vacation package.
      • The number of Irish tourists there is likely to be small, according to Budget Travel, because Irish tour operators do not provide holiday packages to Turkey in the winter.
  • 3Computing
    A collection of programs or subroutines with related functionality.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • That same year, the technology was further developed into a software package called Internet Phone Software.
    • That is the international trend in financial services - people are buying financial services online through computer software packages.
    • Sophisticated software packages and search databases are being touted around to help detect literary theft.
    • When new functionality is introduced to the Internet, in most cases it comes in the form of a software package, like e-mail or Web pages.
    • Applicants should have a competency in computer-based accounts, spreadsheets, word-processing and data based packages.
verbˈpækɪdʒˈpakij
[with object]
  • 1Put into a box or wrapping, especially for sale.

    choose products that are packaged in recyclable materials
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The precise requirements for labelling and packaging, including safety aspects such as child-resistant containers, vary according to way in which the product is packaged.
    • By the sounds of it, the problem is a relatively recent discovery and who knows how many Foster Xeons have been packaged up inside duff units during initial production runs.
    • Since no refrigeration is needed, energy is conserved compared with storing and shipping fresh foods packaged some other ways.
    • The other night Leta was sitting quite contentedly in her car seat, and we decided to use that opportunity to cook an actual meal on the actual stove with actual food that wasn't packaged in a box.
    • The team was taken on a tour of the plantations and the production plant, going through the production process, from loading of cane into the crushing plant, to the final packaged product.
    • Avoid margarine, deep fried foods, and packaged baked goods.
    • The mixture is then poured into moulds for curing, packaged and transported to the MCC warehouse in Winnipeg.
    • Mr Selisho said consumers were normally attracted to products that were better packaged than those which looked poor.
    • Allergan packages their product with an official hologram to thwart counterfeiters.
    • While all are extremely dangerous at low levels, the vials pictured appear to be packaged for ease of transport and limited use, as a testing agent might be.
    • This frozen product is packaged in the Price Chopper stores in variable weight packages, a styrofoam tray with a plastic stretch over wrap, and bears a UPC which may differ from store to store.
    • Cargill is vertically integrated, operating at every stage of the food supply chain, from seed to packaged end product.
    • Cut flowers could be packaged and transported in many ways, but mainly in flower cups, sleeves, boxes, bulk bins, pallets and containers suitable for air and sea transport.
    • My older sister Annie was helping me package all of the food and toys in boxes, getting them ready for the class of all girls that needed the supplies.
    • Why save tomato seeds from year to year when buying packaged ones each year is so convenient?
    • A crew is on the assembly line packaging products in one area.
    • They are interested in knowing whether there would be demand for Japanese products if they are used as gift packages, as well as how they should be packaged and transported for the markets, they added.
    • Dating information and instructions for proper storage are required on most foods which have a shelf life of 90 days or less, starting on the day the food was packaged for retail sale.
    • Our local sales were strong on ground and packaged products like pork sausage and hot dogs.
    • SKB has packaged the product in a flat box, versus the more common vitamin/herb bottle.
    Synonyms
    wrap, wrap up, gift-wrap
    1. 1.1 Combine (various products) for sale as one unit.
      films would be packaged with the pictures of a production company
      Example sentencesExamples
      • By observing their spending habits and behaviour, you can identify your location for distribution as well as other considerations such as how much to package in one product unit.
      • Like most packaged products, with-profits funds offers nothing more than a well-diversified portfolio of equities, bonds, cash and property.
    2. 1.2 Commission and produce (a book, typically a highly illustrated one) to sell as a complete product to publishers.
      it's a question of trying to package the book properly
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Fortunately, the best articles of that era have been packaged into a new book edited by George Curry, editor of Emerge from 1993 to 2000.
      • But I will do my best to bring those stories and ideas together, help develop and polish the text, and package the final product in an informative format.
      • The reader who buys his book will get a readable translation and a neatly packaged one - that's, one that's self-contained and told in the form of a continuous story.
      • The new book is similarly packaged but is much more limited in scope.
      • We work closely together, and we now use her company, Mignon Communications, to package each book.
  • 2Present (someone or something) in a particular way, especially to make them more attractive.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Instead, the filmmakers are more interested in how a modern campaign packages its product for the voting masses.
    • The countries may have to make adjustments but they also have to package their reforms in such a way that they are deemed acceptable to a majority of their citizens.
    • They get a bunch of lines, story, etc. and then they try to package it and display it so the audience gets the required message.
    • Most popular science is written by experts looking to package their expertise for beginners.
    • And what it indicates is that he believes very strongly that packaging the message is a very important thing to do and he essentially does not trust anyone else to do that.
    • It's cleverly packaged to give the appearance of continuing upward growth in same store sales, the most important measure in retailing.
    • This release is packaged attractively, with full booklet notes (including texts and translations) and Digipak packaging.
    • The question is how do you present and cover and package news in a way that doesn't make people fall asleep?
    • The government needs to keep in mind that no administration that damaged the economy has received a good assessment, no matter how it has packaged its reforms.
    • The organisers of the camp had packaged the daily schedule in such way that it inculcates a spirit of adventure among the participating cadets besides enhancing their leadership quality.
    • This problem is less a function of movies per se than of the larger Hollywood publicity machine through which personal lives are packaged for public consumption.
    • If a concept is packaged to appeal to our personal reality matrix, we might believe it without critical examination.
    • Unfortunately, pop music is packaged into what people want to see.
    • What's more, Chissick has come up with a most attractive way to package the revue.
    • First of all, he's just barely giving us something we've never seen before, though packaging it as something a good number of us love and will never see again.
    • Companies are constantly trying to gain new customers through packaging their shops as pseudo-entertainment complexes, according to Burt.
    • The ad took an imaginative approach to attracting plaintiffs and packaged it in a singularly unimaginative format.
    • By presenting digital culture in a powerful way, by naming it and packaging it, Wired created a feedback loop that had an enormous effect on its development.
    • I do wonder when watching it how the entire two weeks living someone else's life is packaged and presented to us.
    • Modular science courses are packaged around themes meant to connect with pupils, such as the environment and renewable energy, in the hope that by relating science to everyday life would make more sense to pupils.

Origin

Mid 16th century (as a noun denoting the action or mode of packing goods): from the verb pack + -age; compare with Anglo-Latin paccagium. The verb dates from the 1920s.

 
 
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