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ex·port

 (ĭk-spôrt′, ĕk′spôrt′)
v. ex·port·ed, ex·port·ing, ex·ports
v.tr.
1. To send or transport (a commodity, for example) abroad, especially for trade or sale.
2. To cause the spread of (an idea, for example) in another part of the world; transmit.
3. Computers
a. To send (data) from one program to another: "You'll need to export your spreadsheet file into a desktop publishing program" (Jon Pepper).
b. To use an application to store (data) on disk, usually for use by another program.
v.intr.
To send or transport abroad merchandise, especially for sale or trade.
n. (ĕk′spôrt′)
Exportation.

[Middle English exsport, from Latin exportāre : ex-, ex- + portāre, to carry; see per- in Indo-European roots.]

ex·port′a·bil′i·ty n.
ex·port′a·ble adj.
ex·port′er n.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.exporter - a businessperson who transports goods abroad (for sale)
bourgeois, businessperson - a capitalist who engages in industrial commercial enterprise
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exporter

noun seller, agent, trader, shipper, international trader, foreign trader, overseas trader the world's second-biggest exporter of agricultural products
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Translations
مُصَدِّر
eksportør
exportõr
útflytjandi
vývozca
izvoznik
ihracatcı

exporter

[eksˈpɔːtəʳ] Nexportador(a) m/f
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exporter

[ˈɛkspɔːrr ɪkˈspɔːrr] n [product] → exportateur m
arms exporters → exportateurs mpl d'armesexport licence nlicence f d'exportation
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

exporter

nExporteur m(of von); (= country)Exportland nt(of für)
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exporter

[ɪksˈpɔːtəʳ] nesportatore/trice
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export

(ekˈspoːt) verb
to send (goods) to another country for sale. Jamaica exports bananas to Britain.
(ˈekspoːt) noun
1. the act or business of exporting. the export of rubber.
2. something which is exported. Paper is an important Swedish export.
ˌexporˈtation (ek-) noun
exˈporter noun
a person who exports goods. His father was a tobacco exporter.
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Not to mention the importers and exporters, who are called merchants?
Here, in a month will be assembled the numerous fishing boats of the exporters, and these are the waters their divers will ransack so boldly.
UK Export Finance is proud to support this year's North East Exporters Awards by sponsoring the New Exporter category.
Economic developments for commodity exporters after a fall in prices vary significantly depending on the type of commodity, with oil exporters suffering the biggest shortfall in activity, according to research by Moody's Investors Service.
"For oil exporters, GDP falls on average by 7% below the paths seen before the price falls," said Ruosha Li, analyst in Moody's Macro Financial Analysis team.
Exporters and government officials believe the practice paid dividends and mango exporters fetched higher prices this year encouraging authorities to replicate the practice to other fruits and vegetables.
The Bureau of Customs (BOC) has begun implementing the ASEAN Second Pilot Project on regional self-certification, which allows exporters from participating Association of Southeast Asian Nations members to self-declare their goods without presenting certificate of origin.
The initiative aims to provide non-oil Qatari exporters with an effective tool to reach key target importers from across the world.
Bank Indonesia prohibited foreign exchange banks from meting out sanction on exporters for not yet depositing their export earning after a given time.
ISTANBUL, Mar 31, 2011 (TUR) -- Turk Eximbank, the export credit bank of Turkey, has announced that it would provide 11 billion USD of assistance to Turkish exporters in 2011.