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Meaning of depackage | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. To remove the packaging or casing from.
  2. To separate into components; to unbundle.

Examples

“Even the tackiest products "depackage" cleanly, completely.”
“Baader's separators perform a variety of food processing and recycling applications, including: depackages individually-wrapped cheese slices and butter pats, pet foods and pharmaceutical products from plastic tubs, wraps, or tubes; separates skins from apples, bananas, avocados or potatoes; and debones and desinews meat products.”
“With very concentrated nitric acid and organic solvent it seems to be possible to depackage a smart card or a classical processor without damaging it.”
“Research is needed to identify and propose alternatives to structural disinventives, and to depackage currently turgid social programs.”
“The aim of these programmes is to generate enough expertise to 'depackage' imported technologies, such as solar and nuclear technologies, in a manner that would allow them to produce locally as many components as possible and import only those parts which are beyond their industrial and technological capabilities.”
“The crucial initial step in this strategy consists in the policy commitment and expertise to depackage or disaggregate the foreign contributions into clearly identifiable components.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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