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exportation

[ ek-spawr-tey-shuhn, -spohr- ]

noun

  1. the act of exporting; the sending of commodities out of a country, typically in trade.
  2. something exported.


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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of exportation1

1600–10; < Latin ǰپō- (stem of ǰپō ), equivalent to ǰ ( us ) (past participle of ǰ to export ) + -ō- -ion
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It said the government's lack of oversight enabled the "mass exportation of children" by private agencies that were driven by profit, and found examples of fraud, falsified records and coercion.

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The report found there was "little to evidence a consistent and widespread knowledge, understanding, or application" of mobile messaging apps, "including rules around retention, exportation, and deletion".

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To address these issues, Murray and his colleagues pressured the colonial government to legislate against the exportation of artefacts and to establish museums.

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He asks the PM if he can ensure the approval of the company's exportation guarantee is achieved.

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The Italian government says it was brought into Italy and then exported illegally, with the illegal exportation the basis of its confiscation order.

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