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  1. : the act or process of producing. b. : the creation of utility. especially : the making of goods available for use. 3. : total output especially of a commodity or an industry. 4. often attributive : something not specially designed or customized and usually mass-produced. a production car.

  2. noun. the act of producing; creation; manufacture. something that is produced; a product. Economics. the creation of value; the producing of articles having exchange value. the total amount produced: Production is up this month. a work of literature or art.

  3. Production is the process of goods being made or manufactured. If people like the cupcakes you sell about school events, you might have to increase production by baking in both your kitchen and your neighbor's. Anything that's made or grown is the result of production, from the harvesting of grains, vegetables, and fruits to the drilling of oil.

  4. the amount of something that is made or grown by a country or a company: Swedish industrial production has fallen steadily this year. Wheat production has risen over the years. Fewer examples. The government has pledged to reduce the amount of chemicals used in food production.

  5. the amount of something that is made or grown by a country or a company: Swedish industrial production has fallen steadily this year. Wheat production has risen over the years. Fewer examples. The government has pledged to reduce the amount of chemicals used in food production.

  6. The production of something is its creation as the result of a natural process. Production is the process of organizing and preparing a play, film, programme, or CD, in order to present it to the public. During the film's production, the director wanted to shoot a riot scene. She is head of the production company.

  7. Britannica Dictionary definition of PRODUCTION. 1. [noncount] a : the process of making or growing something for sale or use. agricultural/food/steel production. the production of grain/cars/nuclear weapons.

  8. 4 days ago · July 11, 2024 @ 11:11 AM. The impacts of Hollywood’s cutbacks in production spending are being felt as the number of global film and television productions is down 20% from 2022 and ...

  9. 4 days ago · ProdPro also tracked studios’ spending habits, noting that they committed in the second quarter of 2024 to investing a total $11.3 billion on film and TV productions — a 39% increase from the ...

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