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Legislation regulating the export of harmful items
had export controls since the American Revolution, although the modern export control regimes can be traced back to the Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917
Export_control
United States law
The Arms Export Control Act of 1976 (Title II of Pub. L. 94–329, 90 Stat. 729, enacted June 30, 1976, codified at 22 U.S.C. ch. 39) gives the president
Arms_Export_Control_Act
United States export control law
The Export Control Act of 1940 was one in a series of legislative efforts by the US government and initially the administration of President Franklin D
Export_Control_Act
US nuclear legislation
subsection (b), no funds authorized to be appropriated by this Act or the Arms Export Control Act may be used for the purpose of— (1) providing economic assistance;
Symington_Amendment
Cold War embargo of Eastern Bloc states
presidential export controls, including the Export Control Act of 1949, the Export Administration Act of 1969, the Export Administration Act of 1979, the
Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls
Coordinating_Committee_for_Multilateral_Export_Controls
United States federal law
The Export Control Reform Act of 2018 (ECRA) authorizes the American President to control exports for national security and foreign policy purposes. ECRA
Export Control Reform Act of 2018
Export_Control_Reform_Act_of_2018
United States export guidelines and prohibitions
regulates the export restrictions of sensitive goods. The EAR apply to most U.S. origin items, foreign-produced items that incorporate controlled U.S. items
Export Administration Regulations
Export_Administration_Regulations
American cryptographer, creator of PGP (born 1954)
Export Control Act. The United States Government had long regarded cryptographic software as a munition, and thus subject to arms trafficking export controls
Phil_Zimmermann
Control Act. He was also convicted of fifteen counts of violating the Arms Export Control Act and one count of wire fraud relating to exporting sensitive
List of Chinese spy cases in the United States
List_of_Chinese_spy_cases_in_the_United_States
United States law, part of the Marshall Plan
this "control" act also came from export control concerns, following their tightening by the Export Control Act of 1949 over Soviet advances; export controls
Mutual_Defense_Assistance_Act
Former aerospace engineer and convicted spy
superseding indictment charges Gowadia with conspiring to violate the Arms Export Control Act by entering into an illegal agreement to design and assist in the
Noshir_Gowadia
American defense and electrical equipment manufacturer
settle allegations that Harris, before the merger, violated Arms Export Control Act and International Traffic in Arms Regulations regulations. According
L3Harris
U.S. government position
U/S performs a range of functions under the Foreign Assistance Act, Arms Export Control Act, and related legislation. The bureaus of Counterterrorism, Political-Military
Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security
Under_Secretary_of_State_for_Arms_Control_and_International_Security
U.S. designation applied to certain countries
Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019, section 40 of the Arms Export Control Act, and section 620A of the Foreign Assistance Act. In 1979, the first
US-designated state sponsors of terrorism
US-designated_state_sponsors_of_terrorism
1996 multilateral export control regime
Export Controls for Conventional Arms and Dual-Use Goods and Technologies, also known simply as the Wassenaar Arrangement, is a multilateral export control
Wassenaar_Arrangement
Series of embargoes against Japan beginning in 1940
contributed to 73% of general public in the United States opposing the export of military supplies to Japan in June 1939. This would result in the United
ABCD_Encirclement
commercial treaty with Japan in 1939, which was further tightened by the Export Control Act of 1940. Those efforts failed to deter Japan from continuing its war
Prelude to the attack on Pearl Harbor
Prelude_to_the_attack_on_Pearl_Harbor
Organization in the U.S. Department of State
accordance with 22. U.S.C. 2778-2780 of the Arms Export Control Act (AECA), DDTC is charged with controlling the export and temporary import of defense articles
Directorate of Defense Trade Controls
Directorate_of_Defense_Trade_Controls
"Continuation of Export Control Regulations". Federal Register. August 17, 2001. pp. 44025–44026. Retrieved February 11, 2019. "Arms Export Control Act (AECA)"
List of national emergencies in the United States
List_of_national_emergencies_in_the_United_States
Fake British explosive and drug detector
has banned the export of such devices to Iraq and Afghanistan in an order brought into force in January 2010 under the Export Control Act 2002 and has warned
Alpha_6_(device)
2022 U.S. prosecution
conspiring to unlawfully export defense services to China, conspiracy to launder money, and two counts of violating the Arms Export Control Act and international
Prosecution_of_Daniel_Duggan
U.S. defense contractor
unauthorized export of defense technology to China, Russia, Iran, and elsewhere, to settle more than 750 violations of the Arms Export Control Act and the
Raytheon
Former United States federal law
The Export Administration Act (EAA) of 1979 (P.L. 96-72) authorized to the President to control U.S. exports for national security, foreign policy, and
Export Administration Act of 1979
Export_Administration_Act_of_1979
Designations of export-controlled material
sections 38 and 47(7) of the Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. 2778 and 2794(7)). These articles fall under the export and temporary import jurisdiction
United_States_Munitions_List
US military agency
programs authorized by the U.S. Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, and the Arms Export Control Act of 1976, as amended, and related statutes by which
Defense Security Cooperation Agency
Defense_Security_Cooperation_Agency
Defunct American multinational conglomerate (1934-2020)
technology to the Chinese. For pleading guilty to violating the Arms Export Control Act and making false statements, United Technologies and its subsidiaries
United_Technologies
Economic bloc in Central Africa
(Presidential Documents 48363) ECCAS was made eligible under the U.S. Arms Export Control Act for the furnishing of defense articles and defense services. This
Economic Community of Central African States
Economic_Community_of_Central_African_States
US Air Force unit
of the Arms Export Control Act,[citation needed] or the Excess Defense Articles program of the Foreign Assistance Act. AMARG is a controlled-access site
309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group
309th_Aerospace_Maintenance_and_Regeneration_Group
Topics referred to by the same term
United States Controlled Substances Act Foreign Narcotics Kingpin Designation Act Harrison Narcotics Tax Act Narcotic Drugs Import and Export Act This disambiguation
Narcotics_Control_Act
Sudanese paramilitary force
legislation– the "Stand Up for Sudan Act". It aimed to block U.S. arms sales to the UAE under the Arms Export Control Act, until it stops supporting the RSF
Rapid_Support_Forces
Exports was founded on 19 April 1950 through the passage of the Import Export Control Act, 1950 in East Pakistan. It is under the Ministry of Commerce. In October
Office of Chief Controller of Imports and Exports
Office_of_Chief_Controller_of_Imports_and_Exports
US federal government program
services and training. The program was established through the 1976 Arms Export Control Act and is overseen by the Office of Security Assistance within the Bureau
United States Foreign Military Financing
United_States_Foreign_Military_Financing
United States Department of Defense program
acquisitions. The FMS program was established through the 1976 Arms Export Control Act (AECA) and is overseen by the United States Department of State and
Foreign_Military_Sales
WWII program to provide U.S. allies with free armaments
cooperation during World War II ALSIB Arctic convoys of World War II Arms Export Control Act Billion Dollar Gift and Mutual Aid Banff-class sloop Battle of the
Lend-Lease
United States law preventing export of military technologies
are covered by the ITAR, which implement the provisions of the Arms Export Control Act (AECA), and are described in Title 22 (Foreign Relations), Chapter
International Traffic in Arms Regulations
International_Traffic_in_Arms_Regulations
2001 United States anti-terrorism law
makers Illegal export of controlled munitions is defined in the United States Munitions List, which is part of the Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. § 2778)
Patriot_Act
Iranian armed forces
Congress, which strengthened a 1968 law on arms exports in 1976 and renamed it the Arms Export Control Act. Still, the United States continued to sell large
Islamic_Republic_of_Iran_Army
American public bank
The Export–Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) is the official export credit agency (ECA) of the United States federal government. Operating as a
Export–Import Bank of the United States
Export–Import_Bank_of_the_United_States
2022 U.S. law authorizing arms transfers to Ukraine
503(b)(3) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2311(b)(3)). (B) Section 61 of the Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. 2796). (3) CONDITION.—Any
Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act of 2022
Ukraine_Democracy_Defense_Lend-Lease_Act_of_2022
to prevent the permanent export of India's treasures so as to preserve the country's cultural wealth. Indian Treasure Trove Act, 1878 Pachauri, S. K. (2002)
Antiquities and Art Treasures Act, 1972
Antiquities_and_Art_Treasures_Act,_1972
Makeshift ranged weapon
Distributed retract the plans, deeming them a violation of the Arms Export Control Act. In 2015, Defense Distributed founder Cody Wilson sued the United
Improvised_firearm
U.S export controls targeting semiconductors
Effective October 7, 2022, the United States of America implemented new export controls targeting the People's Republic of China's (PRC) ability to access
United States New Export Controls on Advanced Computing and Semiconductors to China
United_States_New_Export_Controls_on_Advanced_Computing_and_Semiconductors_to_China
Planned Argentine military invasion of Chile
banned the export of weapons to Chile through the Kennedy Amendment, later International Security Assistance and Arms Export Control Act of 1976. 16
Operation_Soberanía
U.S. law providing for WWII conscription
The Selective Training and Service Act of 1940, also known as the Burke–Wadsworth Act, Pub. L. 76–783, 54 Stat. 885, enacted September 16, 1940, was the
Selective Training and Service Act of 1940
Selective_Training_and_Service_Act_of_1940
States during the Cold War. The Act of Congress reformed United States statutes related to: Armament export controls as related to military technology
FRIENDSHIP_Act_of_1993
3D printed firearm design
technical data related to arms, and its role in enforcing the Arms Export Control Act of 1976. However, soon thereafter the design appeared on The Pirate
Liberator_(gun)
Israeli-Canadian arms dealer (b. 1951)
Ben-Menashe was arrested in the United States for violating the Arms Export Control Act for allegedly trying to sell three Lockheed C-130 Hercules transport
Ari_Ben-Menashe
Act of the Parliament of India, replaces Act 18 of 1965
The Gold (Control) Act, 1968 is a repealed Act of the Parliament of India which was enacted to control the sale and holding of gold in personal possession
Gold_(Control)_Act,_1968
Legislation that banned aid to paramilitary groups in Angola
The Clark Amendment was an amendment to the U.S. Arms Export Control Act of 1976, named for its sponsor, Senator Dick Clark (D-Iowa). The amendment barred
Clark_Amendment
Canadian trade law
3, 2021. "Export and Import Permits Act". Revised Statutes of Canada. E-19. 1985. "Export and Import Controls - About Us - Trade Controls Bureau". Government
Export_and_Import_Permits_Act
Obsolete or obsolescent military goods usually offered for sale
support of national security and foreign policy objectives. The Arms Export Control Act instituted the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) in
Military_surplus
American politician and sex offender (born 1964)
can't go unpunished." The two intended to use a provision of the Arms Export Control Act to review the deal and pass a Joint Resolution of Disapproval. Weiner
Anthony_Weiner
Trade restrictions levied by the United States government
Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), while export controls are primarily administered by the U.S. Department of Commerce's
United States government sanctions
United_States_government_sanctions
Special designation of the United States
of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961), which added MNNAs to many of the same exemptions from the Arms Export Control Act that were enjoyed by NATO members
Major_non-NATO_ally
German federal agency
The Federal Office for Economic Affairs and Export Control (Bundesamt für Wirtschaft und Ausfuhrkontrolle, short BAFA) is a German federal agency. The
Federal Office of Economics and Export Control
Federal_Office_of_Economics_and_Export_Control
Ministerial department of the UK Government
promote UK exports, lost during the submarine blockade of World War I. UKEF derives its powers from the Export and Investment Guarantees Act 1991 (c. 67)
UK_Export_Finance
1976 U.S. legislation
1961, as amended, including by the Arms Export Control Act (1962) Draft amendments to the Defense Production Act, by means of enactment of individual Titles
National_Emergencies_Act
World War II US government agency
Reorganization Act of 1939. The executive order provided a Temporary Controls Administrator, appointed by the president, to head the Office of Temporary Controls and
War_Production_Board
Multilateral export control regime
The Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) is a multilateral export control regime and a group of nuclear supplier countries that seek to contribute to the non-proliferation
Nuclear_Suppliers_Group
U.S. law providing benefits for World War II veterans
particularly education benefits. The first G.I. Bill, the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, was largely designed and passed through Congress in 1944 in a bipartisan
G.I._Bill
Other types of trade barriers
non-tariff barriers from company perspectives. Arms embargo Arms Export Control Act (United States) Economic sanctions Non-violation nullification of
Non-tariff_barriers_to_trade
U.S. law enforcement agency
under the jurisdiction of the Gun Control Act, National Firearms Act, Arms Export Control Act, Organized Crime Control Act of 1970, and other Federal firearms
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
Bureau_of_Alcohol,_Tobacco,_Firearms_and_Explosives
American military historian, investigator and writer (1944–2021)
indicted on various charges including conspiracy to violate the Arms Export Control Act, conspiracy to make false statements in connection with proposed arms
William_Northrop
U.S. federal law regulating and taxing narcotics
another restriction on the types of goods that can be exported until the 1940 Export Control Act. Representative Thomas U. Sisson of Mississippi objected
Harrison_Narcotics_Tax_Act
Firearm created using 3D printing
company's website DEFCAD, deeming the activity a violation of the Arms Export Control Act. In 2015, Defense Distributed sued the State Department on free speech
3D-printed_firearm
American worldwide manufacturing company
contractor to be convicted for criminal violations of the U.S. Arms Export Control Act. The fines resulted from ITT's outsourcing program, in which they
ITT_Inc.
American technology company
Trade Controls, Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, Department of State ("DTCC") to resolve alleged violations of the Arms Export Control Act and the
Keysight
Soviet Nuclear Threat Reduction Act of 1991, 22 U.S.C. § 2551, was chartered to amend the Arms Export Control Act enacting the transfer of Soviet military
Soviet Nuclear Threat Reduction Act of 1991
Soviet_Nuclear_Threat_Reduction_Act_of_1991
Swiss video game company
US grand jury on multiple charges including violations of the Arms Export Control Act. Tischenko was extradited from Georgia to the United States in 2018
Eagle_Dynamics
1961 U.S. federal law governing aid
Selected amendments include: Alliance for Progress Arms Export Control Act Foreign Military Sales Act of 1968 Iran–Contra Office of Public Safety (OPS) Foreign
Foreign_Assistance_Act
1981 food export scandal
reforms in Australian industry regulations. The 1982 Export Control Act was introduced to regulate the export of meat in the aftermath of the scandal. It introduced
Australian meat substitution scandal
Australian_meat_substitution_scandal
Former U.S. Green Beret & private military contractor
Arms Export Control Act; Smuggling; Arms Export Control Act Violation; Export Control Reform Act Violation; Violation of the National Firearms Act; Unlawful
Jordan_Goudreau
Aspect of American foreign policy
improve their defense capabilities. FMF is allowed under the Arms Export Control Act (AECA), which as amended [22 U.S.C. 2751, et. seq.], authorizes the
United_States_military_aid
Concept in law
instituted under: the Trading with the Enemy Act (as in the case of the embargo against Cuba) the Arms Export Control Act and International Traffic in Arms Regulations
Extraterritorial_jurisdiction
Proposed legislation in the US
Congress which resulted in passage of the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946. This Act provided funding for Congress to establish its own staffing for
Second_Bill_of_Rights
American human rights law
GENERAL. – No assistance shall be furnished under this Act or the Arms Export Control Act to any unit of the security forces of a foreign country if the Secretary
Leahy_Law
Year with most spies arrested in US
the US, he pleaded guilty in December 2001 to violating the Arms Export Control Act and to making false statements to US Customs. His sentence included
1985:_The_Year_of_the_Spy
Trade restriction list published by the United States Department of Commerce
September 2025, China added three more U.S. companies to the list. Export Control Act Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List "CBC FAQs
Entity_List
Institution in Hyde Park, New York, US
of land donated by Roosevelt and his mother, Sara. Margaret Suckley, who acted as Roosevelt's personal archivist during his life, was involved in the establishment
Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum
Franklin_D._Roosevelt_Presidential_Library_and_Museum
Iranian defence company
the U.S., which strengthened a 1968 law on arms exports in 1976 and renamed it the Arms Export Control Act. Still, the United States continued to sell large
Defense Industries Organization
Defense_Industries_Organization
convicted in 1992 of violations of the Arms Export Control Act and the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act. February 1991 – Charles Lee Francis Anzalone
United States government security breaches
United_States_government_security_breaches
American engineer
g. an encrypted computer) and as such was subject to the controls of the Export Control Act. Karn challenged this ruling, both in the courts and in testimony
Phil_Karn
Fake bomb detector
therefore decided to ban the export of the ADE 651 and similar devices to those two countries under the Export Control Act 2002, with effect from 27 January
ADE_651
Inquiry Arms report
force. It was modified in 1990 so as to become part of the Import and Export Control Act 1990. The second area was the failure of ministerial accountability;
Scott_Report
United States espionage legislation
(one count) of violating the Economic Espionage Act and one count of violating the Arms Export Control Act, San Jose U.S. District Court Judge Jeremy Fogel
Economic Espionage Act of 1996
Economic_Espionage_Act_of_1996
Defunct American corporation
settled with Aeroflex Incorporated over alleged violations of the Arms Export Control Act ("AECA")(22 U.S.C. § 2778) and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations
Aeroflex
restrictions on the export of cryptography from the United States. Junger v. Daley DeCSS Phil Zimmermann - Arms Export Control Act investigation regarding
Outline_of_cryptography
Delaware-domiciled satellite communications company
million, the largest that a company has ever paid under the Arms Export Control Act. On July 15, 2003, Loral and certain subsidiaries filed voluntary
Loral_Space_&_Communications
1933 U.S. legislation which legalized low-alcohol beer and wine
The Cullen–Harrison Act, named for its sponsors, Senator Pat Harrison and Representative Thomas H. Cullen, enacted by the United States Congress on March
Cullen–Harrison_Act
1975–2002 military conflict
public on 13 December 1975. Clark proposed an amendment to the Arms Export Control Act, barring aid to private groups engaged in military or paramilitary
Angolan_Civil_War
U.S. law
Japan to punish it for invading China and French Indochina under the Export Control Act. Some claim that this was the reason for the attack on Pearl Harbor
Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917
Trading_with_the_Enemy_Act_of_1917
US student exchange program
Security Assistance and Arms Export Control Act of 1976 (Pub. L. No. 94-329, June 30, 1976), which amended the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (Pub. L. No. 87-195
International Military Education and Training
International_Military_Education_and_Training
American politician (born 1982)
development of Chinese missile equipment in violation of the Arms Export Control Act as an early example of the issue. As other examples, he cited and
Lucas_Kunce
Key size for symmetric encryption
foreign policy. Encryption was regulated from 1976 by the Arms Export Control Act until control was transferred to the Department of Commerce in 1996. 56-bit
56-bit_encryption
1935–36 New Deal programs of U.S. president Roosevelt
Appropriation Act, the Banking Act, the National Labor Relations Act, the Public Utility Holding Company Act, the Social Security Act, and the Wealth Tax Act. In
Second_New_Deal
Congress, which strengthened a 1968 law on arms exports in 1976 and renamed it the Arms Export Control Act. Still, the United States continued to sell large
Defense_industry_of_Iran
Interagency task force under Bill Clinton
step towards reinvention was skipped. For example, the Arms Export Control Act, which controls arms trading and related technologies, remained essentially
National Partnership for Reinventing Government
National_Partnership_for_Reinventing_Government
Drug whose manufacture, possession, and use is regulated
handling of controlled substances in Inventory e. For substance quantities of up to 100g, these companies do not require an import or export license". In
Controlled_substance
1976 chess computer
the United States Customs Service impounded Belle for violating the Export Control Act as Thompson attempted to travel with it to the Soviet Union for a
Belle_(chess_machine)
Proposed act of American congress
assistance to Ukraine under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and the Arms Export Control Act should continue, (2) the President is encouraged to draw
Ukraine_Support_Act
EXPORT CONTROL-ACT
EXPORT CONTROL-ACT
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Control
Boy/Male
Indian
Control; Patient
Boy/Male
Hindu
Check, Control
Boy/Male
Tamil
Check, Control
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Under Control
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Control of the Senses; Self-control
Boy/Male
Gaelic Irish Celtic
Wise.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Parinitha | பரிணீதா
Expert
Parinitha | பரிணீதா
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Agree; Control
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Self Control
Boy/Male
Italian Spanish
Mountain. Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Expert
Girl/Female
Tamil
Self control having complete control on all the senses
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Expert
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Male
English
Wise Man
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Who Control Love
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Always in control
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of Control
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
To have Control
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Self Control; Having Complete Control on All the Senses
EXPORT CONTROL-ACT
EXPORT CONTROL-ACT
Boy/Male
Hindu
Leader of the devoted, Lord of devotees
Girl/Female
Indian
Surname or Lastname
English (northern border counties)
English (northern border counties) : habitational name from a place so named in Northumberland, possibly from Old English hēahdēor ‘stag’, ‘deer’ or hǣddre ‘heather’ + -ing ‘characterized by’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’. This surname has been established in Ireland since the 16th century.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vruthika | வரதீகாÂ
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Royle in Lancashire (see Royle).English : variant of Ryall.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Germs of Divine Knowledge
Male
French
Old French form of Latin Eustachius, EUSTACHE means "fruitful."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Moving; Active
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian, Telugu
Moon
Girl/Female
Anglo, Arabic, Indian
Fertile; Plain; Sweet; Princess; A Kind Hearted; A Below Land of Mount Carmel
EXPORT CONTROL-ACT
EXPORT CONTROL-ACT
EXPORT CONTROL-ACT
EXPORT CONTROL-ACT
EXPORT CONTROL-ACT
n.
To utilize; to make available; to get the value or usefulness out of; as, to exploit a mine or agricultural lands; to exploit public opinion.
v. t.
To expound; to explain; also, to expose; to imperil.
v. t.
To carry or send abroad, or out of a country, especially to foreign countries, as merchandise or commodities in the way of commerce; -- the opposite of import; as, to export grain, cotton, cattle, goods, etc.
n.
A port on the seashore, or one accessible for seagoing vessels. Also used adjectively; as, a seaport town.
n.
That which is exported; a commodity conveyed from one country or State to another in the way of traffic; -- used chiefly in the plural, exports.
v. t.
To wrest from an unwilling person by physical force, menace, duress, torture, or any undue or illegal exercise of power or ingenuity; to wrench away (from); to tear away; to wring (from); to exact; as, to extort contributions from the vanquished; to extort confessions of guilt; to extort a promise; to extort payment of a debt.
n.
The act of exporting; exportation; as, to prohibit the export of wheat or tobacco.
n. & v.
See Control.
imp. & p. p.
of Export
a.
Taught by use, practice, or experience, experienced; having facility of operation or performance from practice; knowing and ready from much practice; clever; skillful; as, an expert surgeon; expert in chess or archery.
v. i.
To import or export in violation of the customs laws.
v. t.
To export again, as what has been imported.
v. t.
To bring in from abroad; to introduce from without; especially, to bring (wares or merchandise) into a place or country from a foreign country, in the transactions of commerce; -- opposed to export. We import teas from China, coffee from Brasil, etc.
v. i.
To emit the last breath; to breathe out the life; to die; as, to expire calmly; to expire in agony.
n.
An expert or experienced person; one instructed by experience; one who has skill, experience, or extensive knowledge in his calling or in any special branch of learning.
n.
Power or authority to check or restrain; restraining or regulating influence; superintendence; government; as, children should be under parental control.
v. t.
To import or export secretly, contrary to the law; to import or export without paying the duties imposed by law; as, to smuggle lace.
n.
Commodity exported; an export.
v. t.
Sound; noise; as, the report of a pistol or cannon.
n.
Control of one's self; restraint exercised over one's self; self-command.