Exportation (noun)

  1. The act of sending or transporting goods or products from one country to another.
  2. The act of sending or transmitting information, data, or knowledge to another location.
  3. The sale of goods or products to customers in another country.

Origin:

Derived from the latin word 'exportare' meaning to carry out or send out.

Examples:

  1. The exportation of agricultural products from the country was a major source of income.
  2. The exportation of technology and intellectual property was a key component of the company's success.
  3. The exportation of cultural heritage and traditions was important for preserving national identity.
  4. The exportation of petroleum products was a major contributor to the country's economy.
  5. The exportation of medical equipment and supplies was critical for addressing global health needs.
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