Import Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for import.
import
import
/ˈɪm.pɔːt/
importancy
importance
meaning
significance
weight
Examples
- The basic design of the import model is the same as the international one.
- The two most important strategic objectives are interdiction and sea control.
- They import it by the ton.
- One of the most important parts of this trade was the importation of silver.
- Brevity is important in the lead.
- For this it is also important not to backslide.
- It is important to be wakeful and vigilant.
- It is important to the mythology of the series.
- It stresses the importance of the publisher.
- Maturational process is important.
commodities (goods or services) bought from a foreign country
noun
an imported person brought from a foreign country
noun
the message that is intended or expressed or signified
noun
a meaning that is not expressly stated but can be inferred
noun
having important effects or influence
noun
bring in from abroad
verb
transfer (electronic data) into a database or document
verb
indicate or signify
verb
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"In + Port. Goods coming into the port from abroad."
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