manufactured

IPA: mænjʌfˈæktʃɝd

adjective

  • manmade; produced by humans rather than nature
  • (by extension) not genuine; contrived
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Examples of "manufactured" in Sentences

  • The timepieces are manufactured in Switzerland.
  • In the building, hosiery was subsequently manufactured.
  • About 19 million people, or 6% of the U.S. population, live in manufactured homes, the MHI says.
  • I mean, sulking through the entire week's presentations because it's all so manufactured is no fun.
  • Can I get a simple poll here, how many are using a computer manufactured from a for profit company right now?
  • Hooper conceded the poster "crosses the line," but refused to renounce the artwork and blamed critics for fomenting what he called a manufactured controversy.
  • KOINANGE: In the meantime, the opposition insists they'll continue to petition the election outcome, unwilling to concede what they call a manufactured victory.
  • Then after all the carpenters, electricians, and plumbers are working in manufactured home factories those factories can be closed and their production move to China.
  • WIAN: Another activist on behalf of illegal aliens, the director of the Central American Resource Center urged San Francisco to, quote, "slow down and not react to what she called a manufactured crisis."
  • A two-time News & Doc Emmy winner and a leader in the newspolling industry, Langer, a pleasant fellow, arrived on campus and did not hesitate to begin bashing the omnipresent Internet click-in polls, which he calls manufactured data that easily "acquiesces to biases."

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