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from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun placed and transported in a container{2}.

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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of containerize.

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Examples

  • Although the company says it began to see signs of recovery in containerized trade volume and its utilization rate at the end of 2009, that may not continue as fast as expected.

    SeaCube, ExamWorks Rise Post-IPO Lynn Cowan 2010

  • The company's venture, as with others that have taken over American bases, relies on hundreds of American military residential trailers, known as CHUs, from the acronym for containerized housing unit.

    NYT > Home Page By ANDREW E. KRAMER 2011

  • Another possibility is that the military could supply the "containerized" - "non-lethal package" - (Silent Guardian?) to members of local law enforcement.

    The "Martial Law" Hypothesis: A Closer Look and Some Skepticism 2008

  • Nevertheless, the military forces would have weapons on-site, "containerized," she said-that is, stored in containers-including both lethal and so-called nonlethal weapons.

    True Blue Liberal 2008

  • But there’s been a change in that perspective as products such as containerized data centers allow customers to build energy-efficient compute capacity at low incremental costs, so there will be far more participants in the cloud than many people would have thought many years ago.

    The GigaOM Interview: Russ Daniels, HP’s Cloud Guru 2009

  • "containerized," she said - that is, stored in containers - including both lethal and so-called nonlethal weapons.

    Lincoln vs Cadillac 2008

  • However, Democracy Now's Amy Goodman was told by Air Force Lt. Col. Jamie Goodpaster, a public affairs officer for Northern Command, that "Military forces would have weapons on-site," containerized, "she said - that is, stored in containers - including both lethal and so-called nonlethal weapons.

    Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com 2009

  • For cargo - containerized cargo - not for people, vehicles etc.

    Planning RV trip to Tulum 2009

  • For cargo - containerized cargo - not for people, vehicles etc

    Planning RV trip to Tulum 2009

  • For cargo - containerized cargo - not for people, vehicles etc.

    Planning RV trip to Tulum 2009

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