export
/ɛkˈspɔɡt/Definitions
1. verb
to send or take goods, services, or information out of a country, especially to another country for sale or use.
“The company will export its products to major markets in Europe and Asia.”
2. noun
a good or service that is sent or taken out of a country.
“The export of wheat from the United States helped to stabilize the global market.”
3. noun
a person or thing that is sent or taken out of a country.
“The export was a young woman who had been smuggled out of the country to escape persecution.”
4. noun
a port or place where goods are loaded or unloaded.
“The export terminal was one of the busiest in the region.”