re´ex|por|ta´tion

re´ex|por|ta´tion
re|ex|port or re-ex|port «verb. REE ehk SPRT, -SPOHRT; noun. ree EHKS prt, -pohrt», transitive verb.
to export (imported goods).
–n.
1. something that is reexported: »

Reexports over the same period have been 14 per cent up on the year (Manchester Guardian).

2. a reexporting or being reexported: »

Foreign sugars have not been taken to Hawaii for reexport to the Pacific Coast (American).

re´ex|por|ta´tion,
re´ex|por|ta´tion, noun.

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