export

[Ex*port·]

To export something is to move it from its current location to a different territory. Some have been trying to export the American diet overseas by spreading McDonald's fries around the globe.

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To carry away; to remove.

Noun
commodities (goods or services) sold to a foreign country

Verb
cause to spread in another part of the world; "The Russians exported Marxism to Africa"

Verb
sell or transfer abroad; "we export less than we import and have a negative trade balance"


v. t.
To carry away; to remove.

v. t.
To carry or send abroad, or out of a country, especially to foreign countries, as merchandise or commodities in the way of commerce; -- the opposite of import; as, to export grain, cotton, cattle, goods, etc.

n.
The act of exporting; exportation; as, to prohibit the export of wheat or tobacco.

n.
That which is exported; a commodity conveyed from one country or State to another in the way of traffic; -- used chiefly in the plural, exports.


Export

Ex*port" , v. t. [imp. & p. p. Exported; p. pr. & vb. n. Exporting.] [L. exportare, exportatum; ex out+portare to carry : cf. F. exporter. See Port demeanor.] 1. To carry away; to remove. [Obs.]
[They] export honor from a man, and make him a return in envy.
2. To carry or send abroad, or out of a country, especially to foreign countries, as merchandise or commodities in the way of commerce; -- the opposite of import; as, to export grain, cotton, cattle, goods, etc.

Export

Ex"port , n. 1. The act of exporting; exportation; as, to prohibit the export of wheat or tobacco. 2. That which is exported; a commodity conveyed from one country or State to another in the way of traffic; -- used chiefly in the plural, exports.
The ordinary course of exchange . . . between two places must likewise be an indication of the ordinary course of their exports and imports.

To carry away; to remove.

The act of exporting; exportation; as, to prohibit the export of wheat or tobacco.

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Usage Examples

We can choose a future where we export more products and outsource fewer jobs. After a decade that was defined by what we bought and borrowed, we're getting back to basics, and doing what America has always done best: We're making things again.

The development of the food industry for both domestic and export markets relies on a regulatory framework that both protects the consumer and assures fair trading practices in food.

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Other Usage Examples

All truly historical peoples have an idea they must realize, and when they have sufficiently exploited it at home, they export it, in a certain way, by war they make it tour the world.

America's biggest export is media and I think that's a positive thing.

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