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[ verb ik-spawrt , -spohrt , ek -spawrt, -spohrt; noun, adjective ek -spawrt, -spohrt ] SHOW IPA
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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.
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Origin of export 1475–85; <Latin exportāre to carry out, bear away, equivalent to ex- ex-1 + portāre to carry, bear
OTHER WORDS FROM export ex·port·a·ble, adjective ex·port·a·bil·i·ty, noun ex·port·er, noun non·ex·port·a·ble, adjective
su·per·ex·port, noun su·per·ex·port, verb (used with object) un·ex·port·a·ble, adjective un·ex·port·ed, adjective un·ex·port·ing, adjective
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Words nearby export exponential growth, exponential horn, exponentially, exponentiation, exponible, export , exportation, Export-Import Bank, export quota, export reject, exposal
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Example sentences from the Web for export Clean up the list of pages you export ed from GA to remove site search results, author pages, category pages, tags pages, etc.
How to teach an old blog new SEO tricks | Tom Pick| August 27, 2020| Search Engine Watch
I’m also saying that, as far as I know, they never got an export license.
Israeli phone hacking company faces court fight over sales to Hong Kong | Patrick O'Neill| August 25, 2020| MIT Technology Review
Obviously international is a great idea, but just like there are countries that act as tax shelters, there are countries that act as export regulation shelters.
The man who built a spyware empire says it’s time to come out of the shadows | Bobbie Johnson| August 19, 2020| MIT Technology Review
While the Israeli government can revoke NSO’s license for violations of export law, the regulators do not take it on themselves to look for abuse by potential customers and aren’t involved in the company’s abuse investigations.
Inside NSO, Israel’s billion-dollar spyware giant | Tate Ryan-Mosley| August 19, 2020| MIT Technology Review
American crop export s to China fell dramatically — as did, of course, farmers’ revenues.
How the Supermarket Helped America Win the Cold War (Ep. 386 Rebroadcast) | Stephen J. Dubner| August 6, 2020| Freakonomics
Enforcement of U.S Code, Title VII, Chapter 25A “Export Standards for Grapes and Plums” remains fully funded, thank goodness.
Congress’ Gift That Keeps on Giving | P. J. O’Rourke| December 20, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Cuban cigars are world-renowned for their quality and craftsmanship, and Americans have loved this major Cuban export for decades.
Cigar Dealers Light Up Over Cuba News | Asawin Suebsaeng| December 17, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Some even saw it as an American plot to export infected monkeys to Sierra Leone.
In Sierra Leone, the Plague Is Closing in Around Us | Ned Eustace| October 13, 2014| DAILY BEAST
He singled out Iran, which he says is pursuing a “global mission” meant to export its violent revolution “to the entire world.”
Can We Lose the Violent Muslim Cliché? | Jay Parini| October 12, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Some time ago, I too left my comfortable life in Britain to export the idea of building a Khilafah [caliphate].
An Ex-Radical's Open Letter to ISIS Fighters: Quit Now While You Can! | Maajid Nawaz| September 10, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Before the war there was an average annual export of about 2,000 animals; but there is now a better local market than formerly.
Notes on Agriculture in Cyprus and Its Products | William Bevan
They made trousers for export trade; one machined, one finished, and one pressed, brave old women all!
London's Underworld | Thomas Holmes
"Export value, eight and elevenpence," murmured a late arrival, one of the fifty practical men in the House.
The Secret of the League | Ernest Bramah
The export to the Soviet bloc of many other items is subject to limitations as to quantities permitted to be shipped.
East-West Trade Trends | Harold E. Stassen
The two principal articles of export were at that time green hides for Europe and the Paraguayan mat for Peru.
The Argentine in the Twentieth Century | Albert B. Martinez
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British Dictionary definitions for export noun (ˈɛkspɔːt ) (often plural) goods (visible exports ) or services (invisible exports ) sold to a foreign country or countries (as modifier ) an export licence ; export finance verb (ɪkˈspɔːt , ˈɛkspɔːt ) 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 of export exportable , adjective exportability , noun exporter , noun Word Origin for export C15: from Latin exportāre to carry away, from portāre to carry
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Words related to export ship, dump, smuggle, transport, consign, freight, convey, transship, send out