- to bring in (merchandise, commodities, workers, etc.) from a foreign country for use, sale, processing, reexport, or services.
- to bring or introduce from one use, connection, or relation into another: foreign bodies imported into the blood; foodstuffs imported from the farm.
- to convey as meaning or implication; signify: Her words imported a change of attitude.
- to involve as a necessary circumstance; imply: Religion imports belief.
- to bring (documents, data, etc.) into one software program from another.
- to be of consequence or importance to; concern.
- to be of consequence or importance; to matter: We are friends, and it does not import that we have only just met.
- something that is imported from abroad; an imported commodity or article.
- the act of importing or bringing in; importation, as of goods from abroad: the import of foreign cars.
- consequence or importance: matters of great import.
- meaning; implication; purport: He felt the import of her words.
- to buy or bring in (goods or services) from a foreign country
- to bring in from an outside source
- to signify or be significant; mean; convey
- (often plural)
- goods (visible imports) or services (invisible imports) that are bought from foreign countries
- (as modifier)
- significance or importance
- meaning or signification
- a sportsman or -woman who is not native to the country in which he or she plays