Input vs. Import

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Inputnoun

The act or process of putting in; infusion.

Inputnoun

That which is put in, as in an amount.

Inputnoun

Contribution of work or information, as an opinion or advice.

Inputnoun

Something fed into a process with the intention of it shaping or affecting the output of that process.

Inputverb

(transitive) To put in; put on.

Inputverb

(transitive) To enter data.

Inputverb

(transitive) To accept data that is entered.

Inputnoun

signal going into an electronic system

Inputnoun

any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action

Inputverb

enter (data or a program) into a computer

Inputnoun

what is put in, taken in, or operated on by any process or system

Inputnoun

a contribution of work or information

Inputnoun

energy supplied to a device or system; an electrical signal

Inputnoun

the action of putting something in

Inputnoun

the information put into a computer.

Inputnoun

a place where, or a device through which, energy or information enters a system

Inputverb

put (data) into a computer

Importnoun

(countable) Something brought in from an exterior source, especially for sale or trade.

Importnoun

(uncountable) The practice of importing.

Importnoun

(uncountable) Significance, importance.

Importverb

(transitive) To bring (something) in from a foreign country, especially for sale or trade.

Importverb

(transitive) To load a file into a software application from another version or system.

Importverb

(intransitive) To be important; to be significant; to be of consequence.

Importverb

(transitive) To be of importance to (someone or something).

Importverb

(transitive) To be incumbent on (someone to do something).

Importverb

(transitive) To be important or crucial to (that something happen).

Importverb

(transitive) To mean, signify.

Importverb

To express, to imply.

Importverb

To bring in from abroad; to introduce from without; especially, to bring (wares or merchandise) into a place or country from a foreign country, in the transactions of commerce; - opposed to export. We import teas from China, coffee from Brazil, etc.

Importverb

To carry or include, as meaning or intention; to imply; to signify.

Importverb

To be of importance or consequence to; to have a bearing on; to concern.

Importverb

To signify; to purport; to be of moment.

Importnoun

Merchandise imported, or brought into a country from without its boundaries; - generally in the plural, opposed to exports.

Importnoun

That which a word, phrase, or document contains as its signification or intention or interpretation of a word, action, event, and the like.

Importnoun

Importance; weight; consequence.

Importnoun

commodities (goods or services) bought from a foreign country

Importnoun

an imported person brought from a foreign country;

Importnoun

the message that is intended or expressed or signified;

Importnoun

a meaning that is not expressly stated but can be inferred;

Importnoun

having important effects or influence;

Importverb

bring in from abroad

Importverb

indicate or signify;

Import

An import in the receiving country is an export from the sending country. Importation and exportation are the defining financial transactions of international trade.In international trade, the importation and exportation of goods are limited by import quotas and mandates from the customs authority.

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