verb

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To carry away

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To sell (goods) to a foreign country

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Japan exports electronic goods throughout the world.

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To cause to spread in another part of the world

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: to send (data) from one program to another

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To put up (a child) for international adoption.

Examples of exported in a Sentence

Gold is exported in large quantities from Australia.

Large quantities of frozen and preserved meat are exported, profitable prices being realized.

Live-stock and agricultural products are exported; the chief imports are wood and raw silk.

Enough of the rocky surface is covered with a thin coating of soil to enable the natives to grow yams, taro, bananas, &c., for their support; cotton thrives well, and has even been exported in small quantities, but there is no space available for its cultivation on any considerable scale.

Australia produces abundant quantities and nearly all varieties of fruits; but the kinds exported are chiefly oranges, pineapples, bananas and apples.

In 1900 the Birmingham district produced six-sevenths of the total pig iron exported from the United States, and in 1902 nine-tenths of Alabama's coal, coke and pig iron; in 1905 Jefferson county produced 67.5% of the total iron and steel product of the state, and 62.5% of the pig iron produced by the state.

The sumach is largely grown in the Mirdite district; its leaves are exported to Trieste for use in tanneries and dyeworks.

Tobacco is grown extensively in southern Albania, especially near Berat and in the upper valley of the Viossa, but the quantity exported is small.

In 1892 the frozen mutton exported was 25,500 tons, and this had increased in 1901 to 63,013 tons.

Both plaits and hats are largely exported.

Large quantities of fresh fish caught in lakes Winnipeg and Manitoba are exported to all parts of the United States.

In 1901 the production of sugar was 151,639 tons, of which 58,000 tons were exported.

The Galapagos Islands are of some commercial importance to Ecuador, on account of the guano and the orchilla moss found on them and exported to Europe.

The value of Australian wheat and flour exported in 1905 was £5,500,000.

Turkestan is a good wheat-producing country, cereals were actually imported from Russia and Siberia and cotton exported in exchange.

A larger product of the vine was in the form of raisins and currants, of which quantities were exported to Russia.

Large quantities of fruits - apples, pears, quinces, peaches, nectarines, apricots, grapes and melons - were exported by special trains to central Europe, where the Turkestan crop was received a short time before the south European supplies ripened.

The cups are the most valuable portion of the valonia, abounding in tannic acid; immature acorns are sometimes exported under the name of "camatina."

Both crude and concentrated lime-juice is exported, and essential oils are extracted from the rind of the agrumi, more particularly from that of tile lemon and the berganlot.

In 1905 Italy exported 32,786 and imported 17,766 head of cattle; exported 33,574 and imported 6551 sheep; exported 95,995 and imported 1604 swine.

A vast variety of trinketsin coral, glass, lava, &c.is exported from Italy, or carried away by the annual host of tourists.

In 1792 the quantity exported from the United States was only 1 It is related that in the year 1784 William Rathbone, an American merchant resident in Liverpool, received from one of his correspondents in the southern states a consignment of eight bags of cotton, which on its arrival in Liverpool was seized by the customhouse officers, on the allegation that it could not have been grown in the United States, and that it was liable to seizure under the Shipping Acts, as not being imported in a vessel belonging to the country of its growth.

The trade is very active and increasing, Kishinev being a centre for the Bessarabian trade in grain, wine, tobacco, tallow, wool and skins, exported to Austria and to Odessa.

The chief agricultural products are barley, oats, wheat, and in the north-east flax is also grown, and exported to South Holland and Belgium.

The pigs and fowls of the Bresse and the geese and turkeys of the Dombes are largely exported.

Sugar, molasses, rum (aguardente or cachaca), tobacco and fruit are largely exported.

The only product is cocoa-nut oil, of which about 106,000 gallons are annually exported.

The cultivation of the soil is limited to local needs, except in the production of tobacco, which is exported to neighbouring states.

The open campos afford good pasturage, and live stock is largely exported.

In the vicinity of Cairns are extensive sugar plantations, with sugar mills and refineries; the culture of coffee and tobacco has rapidly extended; bananas, pine-apples and other fruits are exported in considerable quantities and there is a large industry in cedar.

Finland ponies are exported in large numbers.

Poultryfarming is being more extensively engaged in, and vast numbers of eggs are exported.

Altogether raw silk and silk yarn to an annual value exceeding 1-1 millions sterling are exported from Russia.

The value of the fish has much increased owing to the introduction of cold storage; as a result of the employment of this method of packing, fish is now exported in a fresh state from the Black Sea to all parts of S.W.

It has a population of about 5000, almost wholly occupied with the manufacture and sale of rose-water, which is largely exported to many parts of Persia as well as to Arabia, India and Java.

Wool forms by far the largest export, and tallow, hides, bones and frozen mutton are also exported.

Rubber and some other natural products are exported.

The tithe had been replaced by an export tax on exported agricultural produce levied at the custom-houses, and the smaller peasant proprietors and shepherds of the mountainous districts were practically exempt from any contribution to the state.

The loss to the country in wealth exported and land going out of cultivation has been very serious.

It is used chiefly in the manufacture of coarse sackcloth, cordage and hammocks, and is exported in large quantities.

About 4,000,000 bottles of water are exported annually, and another article of export is the salt recovered from the water by evaporation.

The cultivation of the palm is indeed the principal occupation; and though the dates are inferior to those of the Barbary States, upwards of 2 2, 500 tons are annually exported.

The refined oil is exported as kerosene or petroleum, the heavier refuse (mazut) is used as fuel.

There are considerable manufactures of cotton and woollen goods, and cotton is largely exported.

The fertility of its territory and its manufacture of black glazed pottery, which was even exported to Etruria, made it prosperous.

Outside of the suburb there are saltpans, most of the proceeds of which are exported to Galicia.

Derbyshire cheeses are exported or sent to London in considerable quantities; and cheese fairs are held in various parts of the county, as at Ashbourne and Derby.

It is equally true that, when under the influence of special local or other demand - proximity to towns, easy railway or other communication, for example - the products which would otherwise be retained on the farm are exported from it, the import of town or other manures is generally an essential condition of such practice.

The remainder, that in the straw, as well as that in the roots and the leguminous crops, is supposed to be retained on the farm, excepting the small amount exported in meat and milk.

But much less potash than phosphoric acid is exported in the cereal grains, much more being retained in the straw, whilst the other products of the rotation - the root and leguminous crops - which are also supposed to be retained on the farm, contain very much more potash than the cereals, and comparatively little of it is exported in meat and milk.

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