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im·port  (m-pôrt, -prt, mpôrt, -prt)
v. im·port·ed, im·port·ing, im·ports
v.tr.
1. To bring or carry in from an outside source, especially to bring in (goods or materials) from a foreign country for trade or sale.
2. Computer Science To receive (data) into one program from another.
3. To carry or hold the meaning of; signify: a high inflation rate importing hard times for the consumer.
4. To imply.
5. Archaic To have importance for.
v.intr.
To be significant. See Synonyms at count1.
n. (mpôrt, -prt)
1. Something imported.
2. The act or occupation of importing goods or materials.
3. Meaning; signification. See Synonyms at meaning.
4. Importance; significance: a legal decision of far-reaching import. See Synonyms at importance.

[Middle English importen, to convey a meaning, from Medieval Latin importre and from Old French importer, to cause, both from Latin importre, to carry in, cause : in-, in; see in-2 + portre, to carry; see per-2 in Indo-European roots.]

im·porta·bili·ty n.
im·porta·ble adj.
im·porter n.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.importing - the commercial activity of buying and bringing in goods from a foreign country
commerce, commercialism, mercantilism - transactions (sales and purchases) having the objective of supplying commodities (goods and services)
smuggling - secretly importing prohibited goods or goods on which duty is due
Translations
importing [ɪmˈpɔːtɪŋ] ADJ importing companyempresa f de importación
importing countrypaís m importador


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To Rosings he then hastened, to console Lady Catherine and her daughter; and on his return brought back, with great satisfaction, a message from her ladyship, importing that she felt herself so dull as to make her very desirous of having them all to dine with her.
The frozen little isle of Iceland has one-quarter as many; and even into Turkey, which was a forbidden land under the regime of the old Sultan, the Young Turks are importing boxes of telephones and coils of copper wire.
had been chartered by a syndicate of wealthy manufacturers, equipped with a laboratory and a staff of scientists, and sent out to search for some natural product which the manufacturers who footed the bills had been importing from South America at an enormous cost.
 
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