export

/ɪkˈspɔrt/
noun
  1. A product or service that is sent to another country for sale.
    • They sell their exports to markets around the world.
    • The value of exports increased by 10% this year.
    • Oil is one of the country's main exports.
  2. The act or business of sending goods to another country.
    • New trade agreements have boosted export.
    • The company specializes in the export of electronics.
    • Export is a major part of the national economy.
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verb
  1. To send goods or services to another country for sale.
    • The company exports coffee beans to Europe and Asia.
    • The government helps small businesses export their products overseas.
    • Many farmers export their crops to countries with colder climates.
  2. To transfer data or files from one computer system or program to another.
    • She exported the spreadsheet data into a database.
    • You can export your photos from the phone to your laptop.
    • The software allows you to export the report as a PDF file.
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