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import [ im páwrt ]


transitive verb  (3rd person present singular imports, present participle importing, past and past participle imported)
Definition:
 
1. bring something in from abroad: to bring something or cause something to be brought in from another country, usually for commercial or industrial purposes

2. bring in something from outside: to introduce something such as knowledge or expertise from an outside source

3. imply something: to mean something, often in addition to what is actually expressed ( formal )

4. comput transfer data: to transfer data from one location to another in a computer or from one computer to another in a computer network, especially when a change of format is required



noun  (plural imports)
Definition:
 
1. something brought from abroad: something that is brought into one country from another, usually for commercial or industrial purposes

2. idea or person brought in: an idea, practice, or person introduced from the outside
The new accounting system is an import from the private sector.

3. importation: the bringing in of something from abroad or an outside source
Most governments forbid the import of such goods.

4. true significance: meaning or significance
a foreign-policy decision of great import

[15th century. < Latin importare 'carry in' (in medieval Latin, 'imply, be significant') < portare 'carry']

importability [ im páwrtə bílləti ] noun
importable [ im páwrtəb'l ] adjective
importation [ ím pawr táysh'n ] noun
importer noun
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