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Im"port (?), n. 1. Merchandise imported, or brought into a country from without its boundaries; -- generally in the plural, opposed to exports.

I take the imports from, and not the exports to, these conquests, as the measure of these advantages which we derived from them.
Burke.

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

3. Importance; weight; consequence.

Most serious design, and the great import.
Shak.


Im*port" , v. i. To signify; to purport; to be of moment. "For that . . . importeth to the work." Bacon.


Im*port" (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Imported; p. pr. & vb. n. Importing.]

[L. importare to bring in, to occasion, to cause; pref. im- in + portare to bear. Sense 3 comes through F. importer, from the Latin. See Port demeanor.] 1. 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 Brasil, etc.

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

Every petition . . . doth . . . always import a multitude of speakers together.
Hooker.

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

I have a motion much imports your good.
Shak.

If I endure it, what imports it you?
Dryden.

Syn. -- To denote; mean; signify; imply; indicate; betoken; interest; concern.



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