inship/inˈʃip/EtymologyFrom 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”).verbTo put aboard a ship.To ship in from abroad; to import.“Louisiana producers should be interested to learn that 43 percent of the inshipped fresh beef graded less than USDA Choice.”