Beginner (A1)
IPA: /ˈɛkspɔrt/
KK: /ˈɛkspɔrt/
Definition
Not applicable as 'export' is not an adjective; it typically refers to the act of sending goods or services to another country.
Example
Not applicable as 'export' is not used as an adjective.
Conversation

Have you seen the new export regulations for our products?

Yeah, they seem pretty strict this year.

It’s going to be challenging for small businesses to adapt to the export rules.

Absolutely, I hope they provide some support for them.
Synonyms & Antonyms
Definition
To send goods or services to another country for sale or trade.
Example
The company plans to export its products to Europe next year.
Tense Forms
Past: exported
Past Participle: exported
Conversation

Have you heard that our company plans to export products to Europe?

Really? That sounds like a huge opportunity for growth.

Yeah, I think it could really help us reach new customers.
Definition
A product or good that is sent from one country to another for trade or sale.
Example
The country relies heavily on the export of its natural resources.
Conversation

Have you heard about the new export regulations for our country?

Yeah, I read something about it; it could really impact local businesses.

Exactly! It’s interesting to see how export trends are changing lately.
Definition
To send goods or services to another country for sale or trade.
Example
The company plans to export its products to Europe next year.
Tense Forms
Past: exported
Past Participle: exported
Conversation

Have you ever thought about how they export all that coffee from Brazil?

Yeah, it's fascinating how it reaches different countries.

I heard they export it to places we wouldn't even imagine.
Root Explanation
Export → It is formed from "ex-" (meaning out of) and "portare" (meaning to carry). The word "export" means to carry goods out of a country or place.
Memory Tip
Think of carrying things "out of" ('ex-') a place — that's what export means.
Visually Confused Words
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