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generate

[jen-uh-reyt] / ˈdʒɛn əˌreɪt /


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Instead, what they reliably create is destruction, and destruction generates its own dynamics: rallying among the population, power vacuums, radicalization and cycles of retaliation.

From Salon

Gross profit—a closely watched metric for companies operating in the semiconductor industry —came in at 347.7 million euros, generating a 49.8% margin.

From The Wall Street Journal

In both experiments, scientists generate beams of neutrinos using particle accelerators and send them across vast underground distances to massive detectors.

From Science Daily

"This tau fragment appears to be generated when cells experience oxidative stress, which is common in aging and neurodegeneration," Samelson said.

From Science Daily

It expects to bounce back from those winter storms, which expose car parts to the elements and generate greater future sales.

From Barron's