Export
Noun, Verb
UK
/ˈek.spɔːt/
US
/ˈek.spɔːrt/
Definition
(n) : Goods or services sent abroad for sale.
(v) : To send goods or services abroad for sale.
(v) : To send goods or services abroad for sale.
Example
"(n) : Cars are one of the main exports of Germany."
"(v) : The company exports fruits to different countries every season."
"(v) : He exported his data from the software to a different file format."
Explanation
Export means to send goods, services, or products from one country to another for trade. For example, India exports tea to many countries. An export can also mean a product that is sold abroad, like oil, wheat, or rice. For example, wheat is one of Canada’s main exports. Exports help countries earn money and share products worldwide. In computer use, export means saving data in another format. The word shows the idea of moving or sending something from one place to another, usually for sharing, trade, or use.