exportable
/'ekspɔ:təbl/
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Capable of being exported; suitable for export: Describes goods, services, or other items that can be legally and practically sent to another country for sale or use. It implies the item meets the necessary standards, regulations, or market demand for international trade.
Usage
The adjective "exportable" is used to qualify a noun, indicating its suitability for the export process. It is often used in economic, business, and trade contexts. - It typically precedes the noun it modifies (e.g., exportable goods). - It can follow a linking verb like "is" or "are" (e.g., These products are exportable).
Examples
- The country's main exportable resources are agricultural products.
- This software has been made exportable to meet global demand.
- The new trade agreement made many previously restricted items exportable.
Advanced Usage
- "Exportable surplus": The portion of a product that exceeds domestic needs and is available for export.
- A good harvest created an exportable surplus of wheat.
- Used in abstract or non-tangible contexts (e.g., culture, ideas).
- The film's universal themes made it an exportable cultural product.
Variants and Related Words
- Export (verb/noun): The act of sending goods to another country; a product that is exported.
- Exporter (noun): A person, company, or country that exports goods.
- Exportation (noun): The process of exporting.
- Non-exportable (adjective): Not suitable or legal for export.
Synonyms
- Marketable abroad
- Internationally tradable
- Shippable overseas (more literal, for physical goods)
Antonyms
- Non-exportable
- Domestic-only
- Import-restricted
Adjective
- suitable for export
- exportable cultural achievements