Similar words: import, important, importune, importance, importunate, unimportant, importantly, of importance. Meaning: [ɪm'pɔrt /-'pɔːt] adj. used of especially merchandise brought from a foreign source.
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61 This may be the clearest evidence of the change from the imported gold coin acting as a primitive valuable to primitive money.
62 At the moment, about four-fifths of all the timber and timber products we use have to be imported.
63 The canals whose routes connected up to the major ports carried Britain's exports to the coast and brought imported raw materials inland.
64 The shortfall was being met by imported eggs from countries where there was no testing or compulsory slaughter of infected flocks.
65 There are new integrated editors for digitised sound play and editing - sound can be imported from Windows or AdLib files.
66 Of the nearly 18,000 head of cattle imported through Colombo in 1901, over sixty percent were immediately sent to the slaughterhouse.
67 Some were forcibly settled there by government directives, imported to help provide food resources for the remote garrison settlements.
68 They used to swap aluminium ore for shiploads of them imported from the Soviet Union.
69 Price inflation plagued the distribution of imported goods and was aggravated by bottlenecks in ports like Khorramshahr and beyond.
70 If it is not straw, it is imported coal from foreign lands.
71 Barcelona imported most of her meat and wheat, and imports levelled out prices.
72 The defective cranks tend to be on imported bikes that retail in the $ 400 to $ 650 range.
73 Outside Kent there are particular regions which reveal a high level of consumption of exotic goods imported from aboard.
74 Inspection for wholesomeness of meat and poultry in interstate and intrastate commerce is mandatory; inspection of imported meat is mandatory.
75 After all, it is illegal to grow hemp in the United States, though sterilized hempseeds may be imported legally.
76 Britain still has a bicycle industry; frames and complete bicycles are manufactured here, though most of the components are imported.
77 Hull imported raw materials and later food for the industrial towns.
78 But he quoted a survey that reported that 51 percent of all company cars were imported.
79 They were all later released after police dropped charges that they illegally imported anabolic steroids into the country.
80 They are worried that genetic differences imported into the native flora will have profound ecological consequences.
81 The government ration card system allows an urban family to buy a case of imported beer for about 400 Kwanza.
82 We will encourage enhanced recovery of oil from the North Sea and avoid becoming too dependent on imported fuel.
83 Revenues, from reprocessing domestic and imported nuclear fuels, are not expected to exceed £5.2 billion.
84 There would be some slight problem in distinguishing Jalame glass from that imported to the site.
85 Soil samples were taken at Khamisiyah, and identical sand and dirt were imported from the Gulf desert to Utah.
86 Tariffs on imported cars would drop from 85 percent to 60 percent in 1991 and to 35 percent by 1994.
87 United States law requires that all imported cheeses be made from pasteurized milk.
88 The code "ZZ35" on this cassette means it was imported from Europe.
89 It is right and proper that the brewers and their designers should address the challenge represented by imported concepts.
90 The imported coal is heavily subsidised,[http://sentencedict.com/imported.html] as we have said many times in the House.
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