Produce - definition, pronunciation, transcription


noun
verb ↓
- create or manufacture a man-made product (syn: create, make)
- cause to happen, occur or exist (syn: bring about)
- bring out for display (syn: bring forth)
- cultivate by growing, often involving improvements by means of agricultural techniques (syn: farm, grow, raise)
- bring onto the market or release (syn: bring on, bring out)
- come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes) (syn: acquire, develop, get, grow)
Examples
Thousands of cars are produced here each year.
The tree produces good fruit.
Honey is produced by bees.
Twins produced from a single egg
The insect bite produced a rash.
His suggestion produced the desired results.
The region produces large amounts of cotton and tobacco.
The college has produced some well-known scientists.
...a book that was the produce of a lifetime of study on the subject...
Paper is produced from wood.
Their efforts produced no results.
New drugs are producing remarkable results.
As a policy, it did not produce the desired effect.
The factory produces an incredible 100 cars per hour.
How did you manage to produce a meal so quickly?
Word forms
I/you/we/they: produce
he/she/it: produces
present participle: producing
past tense: produced
past participle: produced