0 present participle of import
1 to buy or bring in products from another country:
Jazz is an American modification of musical conventions imported from Europe.
the spelling of imported words
I need to import data from the database into this spreadsheet.
imported files
The fruit had been imported from Spain.
It has been a useful device for importing the techniques and intuitions of transition systems into the equational paradigm.
It was used not only in editorials opposing importing felons, but even in routine reports.
Different unit cells or domains may have different success at importing solvent.