to export
Third Person
exports
Present Participle
exporting
Past Tense
exported
Past Participle
exported
1
to send goods or services to a foreign country for sale or trade
transitive
- The agricultural sector often exports crops and produce to international markets.
- Manufacturers may choose to export their products to reach a global customer base.
- The textile industry exports fabrics and garments to meet international demand.
- Technology companies frequently export electronic devices to various countries.
- The company is currently exporting a new line of products to overseas markets.
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2
to share or introduce ideas, beliefs, or culture from one country to another
transitive
- Missionaries traveled to foreign lands to export their religious beliefs.
- The movement hoped to export its ideas about social justice globally.
- During the revolution, they worked to export their ideas of freedom and equality.
- Through media, the nation successfully exported its popular culture around the world.
- The music band worked to export their genre of music to foreign listeners.
3
to make a file able to be processed in other programs by changing its format and sending it
transitive
- The spreadsheet software allows users to export data into various file formats such as CSV or Excel.
- He exported the database records to a JSON file for easier sharing with his colleagues.
- Exporting images from the graphics software enables users to use them in presentations and documents.
- The application supports exporting reports to PDF format for printing and distribution.
- Web developers often export website content to HTML files before uploading them to a web server.
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