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produce

Definition for produce

noun as in fruit and vegetables

verb as in cause, effect

verb as in demonstrate, show

verb as in put on a public performance

Strongest matches

direct, do, make, perform, present, show

Strong matches

act, exhibit, mount, percolate, perk, play, stage

Weak matches

come through, pull off

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Example Sentences

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While factories produced more, there was a steep rise in unsold inventories.

If these devices produce answers to problems considered impossible for classical machines, how can anyone confirm that the results are correct?

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This produced a material capable of both high energy density and high power density, a combination that is rarely achieved in a single device.

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"The source of the issue has been identified, contained and all newly produced panels conform to all requirements."

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The source and cause of the quality issue have been identified and addressed, and all newly produced panels are now conforming to requirements, an Airbus spokesman said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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