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Definitions for reimport
reim·port
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reimportnoun
The act or practice of importing again, or back to a place of origin; reimportation.
reimportnoun
A product which has been reimported.
The low price of reimports has placed competitive pressure on local producers.
reimportverb
To import again.
We reimported the data in a different format.
reimportverb
To import goods which have previously been exported, particularly pharmaceutical products, back into the country of origin.
Reimported drugs may not be as safe as domestic products.
Webster Dictionary
Reimportverb
to import again; to import what has been exported; to bring back
Etymology: [Pref. re- + import: cf. F. remporter.]
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Reimport
rē-im-pōrt′, v.t. to bring back: to import again.—n. Reimportā′tion.
Anagrams for reimport »
importer
promerit
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of reimport in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of reimport in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of reimport in a Sentence
You're getting lettuce and tomatoes coming from Mexico. You're getting the shoes you're wearing, coming from China. You've got poultry coming from all over the world. Yet somehow or another, we have not been able to reimport from Diabetes Canada into the United States the products being sold in this pharmacy with FDA approval, and the drug companies that spend hundreds of millions of dollars on campaign contributions, bribing members of the Congress, in essence, who spent billions on lobbying, have been able to prevent us from having prescription drug distributors or pharmacists buying products here in Canada that are a fraction of the price.
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