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exporting

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Word definitions for exporting in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
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.] To carry away; to remove. [Obs.] [They] export honor from a man, and make him a return ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the commercial activity of selling and shipping goods to a foreign country [syn: exportation ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of export English)

Usage examples of exporting.

As they are off the classification of arms, I assume there would be no problems with exporting them?

I will give you the name of the exporting agent in Marseilles, and mail you a banker's check in your favor for forty-eight hundred dollars.

Langarotti could use another name at his hotel, but for exporting goods from the port on a small freighter he would have to show his identity card.

The thing that bugs me is that she might not be accepted by the exporting authorities as a fit vessel to take on board a load of arms.

Tens of thousands of spaceships congested local space, importing and exporting every commodity known to the human and xenoc races of the Confederation—their assigned flight vectors weaving a sluggish, ephemeral DNA coil around the five-hundred-and-fifty-thousand-kilometre orbital band.

Bodenzayer had been exporting classified technology to Russia through his import/export company.

Bodenzayer had been exporting classified technology to Russia through his import/export business.

The WTO’s penal system for prohibited importing and exporting goes under the psychedelic title TRIPS (Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights).

Conversely, exporting capitalism and selling products may have been the true intent of the Western powers which long encouraged the downfall of communism.

The aggregate effect of this exporting of fast food and other material goods is the subtle introduction of American culture around the world, far less brazen than earlier British imperialism and colonization, but with the similar outcome of spreading a cultural umbrella over other societies.

The company was now exporting more than before and was looking forward to the brightest of futures.

This one also was from an exporting company and stressed Maynard’s invaluable contributions to worthwhile industry, chief among them the saving of very many jobs in an area of great local unemployment.