Definition for IM-PORT'

IM-PORT', v.t. [Fr. importer; L. importo; in and porto, to bear. See Bear.]

  1. To bring from a foreign country or jurisdiction, or from another state, into one's own country, jurisdiction or state; opposed to export. We import teas and silks from China, wines from Spain and France, and dry goods from Great Britain. Great Britain imports cotton from America and India. We may say also that Connecticut, Massachusetts and Maine import flour from the middle states.
  2. To bear or convey, as signification or meaning; to mean; to signify; to imply. We are to understand by a term, what it clearly imports.
  3. To be of weight to; to be of moment or consequence to; to bear on the interest of, or to have a bearing on. Her length of sickness, with what else more serious / Importeth thee to know, this bears. Shak. If I endure it, what imports it you? Dryden.

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