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    Pro·duc·tion
    /prəˈdəkSH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials, or the process of being so manufactured: "the production of chemical weapons" Similar manufacturemanufacturingmakingproducing
    • 2. the process of or financial and administrative management involved in making a movie, play, or record: "the movie was still in production"
  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. the act of presenting for display; presentation; exhibition:

  3. 3 days ago · Production is the process of making or growing something in large amounts, or the amount of goods that you make or grow. This car went into production last year. The factory has shown itself able to increase production as demand rises.

  4. production. [uncountable] the process of growing or making food, goods or materials, especially large quantities. The new plant is due to begin production next year. Production of the new aircraft will start next year.

  5. the process of making or growing something: Sand is used in the production of glass. The new model goes into production (= starts being made) next year. Fewer examples. Stevens explained his ideas for improving production. The old system doesn't lend itself to mass production. We need to streamline our production procedures.

  6. production. noun. /prəˈdʌkʃn/ [uncountable] the process of growing or making food, goods, or materials, especially in large quantities wheat/oil/car, etc. production land available for food production The new model will be in production by the end of the year. Production of the new aircraft will start next year.

  7. an unnecessarily or exaggeratedly complicated situation or activity: That child makes a production out of going to bed. the organization and presentation of a dramatic entertainment. the entertainment itself: an expensive production.

  8. 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.

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