reimport
verb[T]
(alsore-import)uk/ˌriː.ɪmˈpɔːt/us/ˌriː.ɪmˈpɔːrt/tobuyorbringbackproductsafter they have beensentto anothercountry:
Theshipmentwent to Germany and was than re-imported into Denmark.
Asurprisingamountof America'sexportsarelaterre-imported.
computingspecialized
tocopyinformationonto acomputerfor a secondtime:
Why don't youdeletethatfileand then reimport it from theoriginalsource?
Thedatacan beexportedand then re-imported in anotherapplication.
- It isillegalto reimport thesegoodsto theUnitedStatesfromEurope.
- We cannot re-import thecarsunlesswepayanimporttax.
- Thecountrysendsitsoilabroadto berefinedand then re-imports it.
Buying
- acquire
- acquisition
- acquisitiveness
- bidding
- bidding war
- bite
- invest
- load up onsomething
- misorder
- money-off
- order form
- ordersomethingin
- purchasing power
- repurchase
- retail therapy
- ROBO
- ROPO
- send
- slate
- splurge
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reimport
noun[C]
(alsore-import)uk/ˈriː.ɪmˌpɔːt/us/ˌriːˈɪm.pɔːrt/something that isbroughtback into acountryafter it has beensentto anothercountry:
We canreducethecostof thedrugsbyallowingreimports fromoverseas.
Germany and France weremajordestinationsfor re-imports.
- This Hallowe'entraditionoriginatedinBritainand isactuallya re-import.
Buying
- acquire
- acquisition
- acquisitiveness
- bidding
- bidding war
- bite
- invest
- load up onsomething
- misorder
- money-off
- order form
- ordersomethingin
- purchasing power
- repurchase
- retail therapy
- ROBO
- ROPO
- send
- slate
- splurge