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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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The more you produce, the cheaper things become, in part because the learning cost per unit declines.

Our conversations on how to get past them and the headaches they produce continue.

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England's Lauren Bell produces a "beautiful delivery" to bowl Phoebe Litchfield for one in the opening over of Australia's innings, chasing 245 to win at the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup.

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Under too much light, though, chlorophyll can enter a dangerous "triplet" state, producing reactive oxygen molecules that can damage cells.

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When Aβ attaches to fibrinogen, it produces unusual clots that resist breakdown.

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

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