Packaging applied prior to an object being sold(noun)
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Use "prepackaging" in a sentence
"Other ways to make one click away difficult would include prepackaging integrated search with Chrome (much as Microsoft was accused of doing with Internet Explorer and Windows), or making Google Toolbar persistent and difficult to delete (again, as Microsoft was accused of doing with IE)."
"In that case, it may be necessary to do some prepackaging."
"The supplier becomes involved in various activities on behalf of its customer, and has to be skilled at one, sourcing, that is, locating suitable offerings; two, negotiating, particularly on price; three, bundling and prepackaging solutions, meaning putting together the pieces of the desirable package; and four, seamlessly managing the delivery of the goods to the customer."