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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151. The flakes seem to fuse together and produce ice crystals.
152. A lengthy police investigation failed to produce any evidence on which the suspect could be convicted.
153. The electron microscope uses a beam of electrons to produce images at high magnifications.
154. With computer technology, even people working on their own have the ways and means to produce professional-looking documents.
155. Banking and financial services produce very high earnings, and a lot of people are trying to get onto the gravy train.
156. A mental vision of success would help produce real success.
157. Everyone thinks he has it in him to produce a literary classic.
158. It had taken considerable "creative accountancy" on my part to produce a set of figures that showed us making any profit at all.
159. He could produce excellent work but usually he can't be bothered.
160. An adult cat may produce kittens three times a year.
161. Usually a woman's breasts produce milk spontaneously after the birth.
162. Belvoir Farms produce a delicious elderflower tea. Talking of elderflower,(http://sentencedict.com/produce.html) you might wish to try Elderflower Champagne.
163. Some scientists are working hard at how tide can be harnessed to produce electricity.
164. We manage to get most of our produce in Britain.
165. These plants are then pollinated and allowed to mature and produce seed.
166. Spending could outrun the capacity of businesses to produce the goods.
167. She had carte blanche to produce a film suitable for children.
168. Failure to produce proof of identity could result in prosecution.
169. It remains lunacy to produce yet more coal to add to power stations' stockpiles.
170. You may find that just threatening this course of action will produce the desired effect.
171. The market is already overloaded with car magazines - why would anyone want to produce another one?
172. Most of the produce sold in the market is grown by peasant farmers.
173. They challenged him to produce evidence to support his allegations.
174. All of these processes combine to produce a particular form of language.
175. Animals would produce more young in the wild than they do in the zoo.
176. Throughout the trial, he didn't produce a single verifiable fact.
177. They have no way to dispose of the hazardous waste they produce.
178. The factory is not tooled up to produce this type of engine.
179. As a painter, he had the ability to produce a likeness in a single one-hour sitting.
180. They are now developing ways to produce the vaccine in large quantities and cheaply.
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