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export
[ verb ik-spawrt, -spohrt, ek-spawrt, -spohrt; noun adjective ek-spawrt, -spohrt ]
verb (used with object)
- to ship (commodities) to other countries or places for sale, exchange, etc.
- to send or transmit (ideas, institutions, etc.) to another place, especially to another country.
- Computers. to save (documents, data, etc.) in a format usable by another software program.
verb (used without object)
- to ship commodities to another country for sale, exchange, etc.
noun
- the act of exporting; exportation:
the export of coffee.
- something that is exported; an article exported:
Coffee is a major export of Colombia.
adjective
- of or relating to the exportation of goods or to exportable goods:
export duties.
- produced for export:
an export beer.
export
noun
- often plural
- goods ( visible exports ) or services ( invisible exports ) sold to a foreign country or countries
- ( as modifier )
an export licence
export finance
verb
- to sell (goods or services) or ship (goods) to a foreign country or countries
- tr to transmit or spread (an idea, social institution, etc) abroad
Derived Forms
- exˈporter, noun
- exˈportable, adjective
- exˌportaˈbility, noun
Other Words From
- ex·porta·ble adjective
- ex·porta·bili·ty noun
- ex·porter noun
- nonex·porta·ble adjective
- super·export noun
- super·ex·port verb (used with object)
- unex·porta·ble adjective
- unex·ported adjective
- unex·porting adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of export1
Example Sentences
While implanting a recycled pacemaker is not legal in the U.S., the Food and Drug Administration does allow refurbished devices to be exported.
But these alleged exports are part of a much bigger picture involving shipments from a number of sources.
But following talks with the UK, the Bulgarians have changed their customs regulations to say that only certain Turkish companies are licensed to export boats.
It is often a key player in areas where business and national security interests collide, such as restricting technology exports to China or enacting tariffs to protect US steel.
UK exports to India are worth £16.6 billion and the trading relationship with India was worth £42 billion in the 12 months before June 2024.
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