The act or practice of importing again, or back to a place of origin; reimportation.
2009, Diarmaid MacCulloch, A History of Christianity, Penguin 2010, p. 266:It was these texts, translated yet again into Latin, which were the source of the reimport of swathes of lost Classical knowledge into Latin Europe in later centuries.
A product which has been reimported.The low price of reimports has placed competitive pressure on local producers.
To import again.We reimported the data in a different format.
To import goods which have previously been exported, particularly pharmaceutical products, back into the country of origin.Reimported drugs may not be as safe as domestic products.