Associations to the word «Exporting»
Noun
- Import
- Exporter
- Commodity
- Textile
- Cocoa
- Wool
- Tonne
- Rubber
- Merchandise
- Tariff
- Cereal
- Petroleum
- Cotton
- Importation
- Indigo
- Ore
- Wheat
- Soybean
- Sugarcane
- Shipment
- Porcelain
- Mrna
- Tobacco
- Pipeline
- Product
- Lumber
- Hemp
- Mango
- Manufacture
- Seafood
- Banana
- Silk
- Shrimp
- Tuna
- Ton
- Machinery
- Opium
- Leather
- Crop
- Wax
- Oil
- Market
- Timber
- Grain
- Livestock
- Beef
- Quantity
- Consumption
- Sugar
- Coal
- Coffee
- Pineapple
- Seaport
- Refinery
- Apparel
- Mineral
- Fertilizer
- Trade
- Ivory
- Spice
- Country
- Dairy
- Annum
- Tin
- Good
- Vegetable
- Lobster
- Vanilla
- Maize
- Uranium
- Rice
- Deficit
- Nissan
- Ceramic
- Turkmenistan
Adjective
Wiktionary
EXPORT, adjective. Of or relating to exportation or exports
EXPORT, noun. (countable) something that is exported
EXPORT, noun. (uncountable) the act of exporting
EXPORT, verb. (transitive) to carry away
EXPORT, verb. (transitive) to sell (goods) to a foreign country
EXPORT, verb. (transitive) to cause to spread in another part of the world
EXPORT, verb. (transitive) (computing): to send (data) from one program to another
EXPORT, verb. (transitive) to put up (a child) for international adoption.
EXPORT SUBSIDIES, noun. Plural of export subsidy
EXPORT SUBSIDY, noun. A direct or indirect compensation provided by government to private commercial firms to promote exports of domestic products.
Dictionary definition
EXPORT, noun. Commodities (goods or services) sold to a foreign country.
EXPORT, verb. Sell or transfer abroad; "we export less than we import and have a negative trade balance".
EXPORT, verb. Transfer (electronic data) out of a database or document in a format that can be used by other programs.
EXPORT, verb. Cause to spread in another part of the world; "The Russians exported Marxism to Africa".
Wise words
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