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    Pro·duce

    verb

    • 1. make or manufacture from components or raw materials: "the company has just produced a luxury version of the aircraft" Similar manufacturemakeconstructbuild
    • 2. cause (a particular result or situation) to happen or come into existence: "no conventional drugs had produced any significant change" Similar give rise tobring aboutcauseoccasion

    noun

    • 1. things that have been produced or grown, especially by farming: "dairy produce"
  2. To produce is to create, manufacture, or cultivate. We rely on agriculture to produce food and artists to produce art. As a noun, produce (accented first syllable) is the product of gardening: fruits and vegetables. The verb form of this word (accented last syllable) has several meanings, all related to making, creating, bringing forth, or raising.

  3. produce something to grow or make something as part of a natural process; to have a baby or young animal. The region produces over 50 per cent of the country's wheat. I would like to find out more about how our food is produced. All our meat is locally produced. These shrubs produce bright red berries. Under stress, the body produces adrenalin.

  4. 5 days ago · 1. verb. To produce something means to cause it to happen . The drug is known to produce side-effects in women. [VERB noun] Talks aimed at producing a new world trade treaty have been under way for six years. [VERB noun] Synonyms: cause, lead to, result in, effect More Synonyms of produce. 2. verb. If you produce something, you make or create it.

  5. 5 days ago · 1. transitive verb. To produce something means to cause it to happen. The drug is known to produce side-effects in women. Synonyms: cause, lead to, result in, effect More Synonyms of produce. 2. transitive verb. If you produce something, you make or create it. The company produced circuitry for communications systems.

  6. B1. to make or grow something: The factory produces about 900 cars a year. This plant will produce small yellow flowers in the spring. Fewer examples. Plastic bottles are less expensive to produce. It's not economic to produce goods in small quantities. Every year we produce a huge surplus of meat. He has produced a steady stream of books.

  7. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Industry, Arts, Birth pro‧duce1 /prəˈdjuːs $ -ˈduːs/ S1 W1 verb [ transitive] 1 cause to cause a particular result or effect → product New drugs are producing remarkable results. a rise in sea level produced by climatic change As a policy, it did not produce the desired effect. ...

  8. Apr 9, 2024 · produce ( uncountable) That which is produced. Synonyms: output, proceeds, product, yield. Harvested agricultural goods collectively, especially vegetables and fruit, but possibly including eggs, dairy products and meat; the saleable food products of farms. Offspring .

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