produce

IPA: prʌdˈus

noun

  • That which is produced.
  • Harvested agricultural goods collectively, especially vegetables and fruit, but possibly including eggs, dairy products and meat; the saleable food products of farms.
  • Offspring.
  • (Australia) Livestock and pet food supplies.

verb

  • (transitive) To bring forth, to yield, make, manufacture, or otherwise generate.
  • (intransitive) To make or yield something.
  • (transitive) To make (a thing) available to a person, an authority, etc.; to provide for inspection.
  • (transitive, media) To sponsor and present (a motion picture, etc) to an audience or to the public.
  • (mathematics) To extend an area, or lengthen a line.
  • (obsolete) To draw out; to extend; to lengthen or prolong.
  • (music) To alter using technology, as opposed to simply performing.
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Examples of "produce" in Sentences

  • Factories produce clothes.
  • Humans are purposive producers.
  • They produced murphies for living.
  • This produces the ultrasonic wave.
  • It is the largest producer of confectionery.
  • In the summer of 2006, the a trowel was produced.
  • This is what makes this movement produce collection and impulsion.
  • These are the trees that produce the sap used to make frankincense.
  • The sack produces nacre, which coats the nucleus, thus creating a pearl.
  • Jeffrey makes the meeting with the producer and begins to write in earnest.
  • To produce it, there must be, not only the _capacity_ to _produce_ it, in the nerves, but also the
  • It is entirely to be ascribed to the supplanting, _in the national subsistence, of a large part of home produce by an equally large part of foreign produce_.
  • They lift babies, bring in produce from the garden, make beds, carry groceries in and out of the car, lift books and move furniture, and do a lot of other hard work.
  • The producer and singer, who joined Syco Records in June this year, admitted that while not all the artists on the label produce "credible" music, it is an expert in selling an artist.
  • When Carlyle, in the strength of his reaction against morbid introspective Byronism, cried aloud to all men in their several vocation, '_Produce, produce; be it but the infinitesimallest product, produce_,' he meant to include production as an element inside the art of living, and an indispensable part and parcel of it.
  • Our popular (about 1 million unique viewers over the past year) Shopper's Guide to Pesticide in produce is for people who routinely buy conventional, not organic, produce, don't have weeks to root around in spreadsheets and want to avoid those fruits and vegetables found by government laboratories to carry especially high pesticide loads.

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