1. shrink-wrapped - Adjective
2. shrink-wrapped - Verb
shrink-wrapped (not comparable)
Contained in, for protection or shipping, a conforming plastic film that reduces in size during application to tightly hold the item.
We thought the toy was still in its original packaging because it was shrink-wrapped.
My DVD cellophane was put on by a psychiatrist. It was shrink-wrapped. Tim Vine
And instead of buying shrink-wrapped software, businesses are more and more likely to subscribe to software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions. Source: Internet
In Brower, New York's state appeals court ruled that the terms of the shrink-wrapped license document were enforceable because the customer's assent was evident by its failure to return the merchandise within the 30 days specified by the document. Source: Internet
Only the original release was sold as a shrink-wrapped product; later editions were provided only to computer OEMs for installation on new PCs. Source: Internet
The video cassettes are sold both by themselves and with a small toy related to the video packaged in a separate box and shrink-wrapped together with the video cassette. Source: Internet
Supermarkets in France sell shrink-wrapped, pre-cooked, corn on the cob, but it’s pretty awful stuff. Source: Internet