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export

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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 ...

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EXPORT is an exobiology project led by the European Space Agency , that deployed an external module to the International Space Station to study the photo-processing of organic molecules and the survival of some micro-organisms, as well as the effect of ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES an export crop (= grown to be exported ) ▪ Cocoa is the country's main export crop. an export permit ▪ An export permit is required for the export of this timber. an export/import ban ▪ The export ban on live cattle ...

Usage examples of export.

The missile gyroscopes Iraq illegally acquired in 1995 came from Russian submarine-launched nuclear-armed ballistic missiles, which strongly suggests that the Russian government too has been at least cavalier about illegal arms exports to Iraq.

The bull was particularly bellicose in tone and the French retaliated, expelling Italian bankers from the realm and, much more to the point, cutting off the export of money, which denied the papacy a considerable part of its income.

England should sell for twenty shillings a quarter, the merchant might export into France, and afford it to the people of that kingdom for eighteen shillings, because the bounty on exportation would, even at that rate, afford him a considerable advantage.

A general tax laid on all property alike, including that intended for export, is not within the prohibition, if it is not levied on goods in course of exportation nor because of their intended exportation.

Where the sale to a commission merchant for a foreign consignee was consummated by delivery of the goods to an exporting carrier, the sale was held to be a step in the exportation and hence exempt from a general tax on sales of such commodity.

The giving of a bond for exportation of distilled liquor is not the commencement of exportation so as to exempt from an excise tax spirits which were not exported pursuant to such bond.

The number and quality of the articles exported from France were extravagantly exaggerated.

His side business, importing and exporting wool, like all businesses on Lowth, grew less each year.

That they were manipulatable at all was a tribute to a few small dedicated families who had settled on their home world and made quite a nice business out of training and exporting the animals.

Blue Boar too that I had met Mansfield for that crucial meeting in my last term when he had posed as an export director of an engineering company and discussed the prospect of my joining his firm.

The Porticus Aemilia in the Port of Rome was a very long building which housed firms and agents dealing with shipping, import and export.

The vegetable product through which this protectorate first attracted trade was coffee, the export of which, however, has passed through very disheartening fluctuations.

Tree Frog beer since the affair with the Quincunx, when somebody had tried to poison him by slipping mescalomide into a bottle of Export Dark.

For unauthorized dealing in the trophies of certain scheduled wild game, as opposed to mere poaching or hunting, for buying and reselling and exporting, the maximum penalty will be twelve years at hard labour and a fine not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars.

Italian straw hats exported to the United States are not made in Italy but are of Japanese origin, as are also the sennit braids used in the sewed straw hats made in the United States and in England.