exportexport2 /ekˈspɔːt-ɔːrt/ verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT]1COMMERCEto sell goods to other countriesIn the first 11 months of last year, Brazil exported 15 million bags of coffee.
The mine will produce 9 million tonnes of coal annually of which 5.3 million tonnes will be exported to Japan.
2to introduce an activity, idea etc to another countryWe are retailers, and our skills may not be easily exported.
3COMPUTING to move computer information from one computer to another, from one computer document to another, or from one piece of software to anotherCan I export the information in a pdf file and then store that file on my laptop?