Inship
//inˈʃip// verb
verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Verb
- 1 To put aboard a ship. dated, transitive
- 2 To ship in from abroad; to import. transitive
"Louisiana producers should be interested to learn that 43 percent of the inshipped fresh beef graded less than USDA Choice."
- 3 Alternative form of enship (“to travel or send by ship”). alt-of, alternative, transitive
Synonyms
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More examples"Louisiana producers should be interested to learn that 43 percent of the inshipped fresh beef graded less than USDA Choice."
Etymology
Etymology 1
From in- + ship. Compare West Frisian ynskipje (“to board a ship”), Dutch inschepen (“to ship, embark”), German einschiffen (“to ship, embark”), Danish indskibe (“to ship, embark”), Swedish inskeppa (“to ship, embark”).
Etymology 2
From in- + ship.
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