Antonym: consume. Similar words: producer, introduce, product, production, productive, productivity, introduction, reduce. Meaning: [prɑ'duːs ,prəʊ /prɒ'djuːs] n. fresh fruits and vegetable grown for the market. v. 1. bring forth or yield 2. create or manufacture a man-made product 3. cause to happen, occur or exist 4. bring out for display 5. bring onto the market or release 6. cultivate by growing, often involving improvements by means of agricultural techniques 7. come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes).
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91. Uncle Sebastian used to tease Mother and Daddy unmercifully that all they could produce was girls.
92. These shrubs will need more light to produce flowering shoots.
93. We were granted the exclusive rights to produce the software in the UK.
94. The Reverend William Spooner used to produce spoonerisms such as 'a scoop of boy trouts', instead of what he had meant to say - 'a troop of boy scouts'.
95. The basic point is that sanctions cannot be counted on to produce a sure result.
96. They tried to recuperated waste heat to produce electric current.
97. To make the bland taste more interesting, the locals began perking it up with local produce.
98. They were able to produce witnesses to support their claim.
99. She succeeded in conflating the three plays to produce a fresh new work.
99. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
100. An exam, or even an exciting social event may produce butterflies in the stomach.
101. Market traders display an exotic selection of the island's produce.
102. to produce a dissonance.
103. Publishers are falling over themselves to produce non-fiction for five to seven-year-olds.
104. An increasing amount of organic produce is to be found on supermarket shelves.
105. They were unable to produce any statistics to verify their claims.
106. The publishers planned to produce the journal on a weekly basis.
107. Our bitch should produce a fine litter. We mated her with John's dog.
108. We'll buy everything you produce, provided of course the price is right.
109. By structuring the course this way, we're forced to produce something the companies think is valuable.
110. Public speaking can produce a state of mind akin to panic.
111. They had to travel into town to trade the produce from their farm.
112. If he put his finger over the nozzle he could produce a forceful spray.
113. The adrenals produce a large per cent of a man's sex hormones.
114. She's asked me to produce a report on the state of the project.
115. The Ethiopian is aiming to produce his second record-breaking run of the week.
116. Some of these educators are hoping to produce a change in the current cultural paradigm.
117. The management tries to produce the magazine as cost-effectively as possible.
118. Do these nurseries produce the happy[sentencedict.com], well-balanced children that teachers and parents say they do?
119. The fall in the cost of living is directly relevant to the drop in the prices of many industrial products and agricultural produce.
120. To serve the needs of bakers, manufacturers ferment the yeast to produce a more concentrated product.
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