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    package
    /ˈpakɪdʒ/

    noun

    • 1. an object or group of objects wrapped in paper or packed in a box: "someone had left a suspicious package" Similar parcelpacketcontainerbox
    • 2. a set of proposals or terms offered or agreed as a whole: "a package of measures announced by the government" Similar collectionbundlelotcombination

    verb

    • 1. put into a box or wrapping for sale or transport: "choose products which are packaged in recyclable materials"
    • 2. present (someone or something) in an attractive or advantageous way: "the singer is being packaged to appeal to teenagers"

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  2. PACKAGE definition: 1. an object or set of objects wrapped in paper, usually in order to be sent by post: 2. a small…. Learn more.

  3. A package is a small container in which a quantity of something is sold. Packages are either small boxes made of thin cardboard, or bags or envelopes made of paper or plastic.

  4. The meaning of PACKAGE is the act or process of packing. How to use package in a sentence.

  5. A pack is a large bundle or bale of things put or fastened together, usually wrapped up or in a bag, case, etc., to be carried by a person or a beast of burden: a peddler's pack. A packet, originally a package of letters or dispatches, is a small package or bundle: a packet of gems.

  6. package. (ˈpækɪdʒ) n. 1. any wrapped or boxed object or group of objects. 2. a. a proposition, offer, or thing for sale in which separate items are offered together as a single or inclusive unit. b. (as modifier): a package holiday; a package deal. 3. a complete unit consisting of a number of component parts sold separately.

  7. to put something into a box or container so that it can be sold: It's neatly packaged in a blue and white box. package verb [T] (SHOW) to show someone or something in an attractive way so that people will like or buy them: What's important is the way we package the programme.

  8. noun. /ˈpækɪdʒ/ (especially North American English) (also parcel especially in British English) something that is wrapped in paper or put into a thick envelope so that it can be sent by mail, carried easily, or given as a present. A large package has arrived for you. compare pack. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Join us.