Synonym: multiply, procreate, regurgitate. Similar words: reproductive, reproduction, produce, producer, introduce, product, producing, productive. Meaning: [‚rɪːprə'duːs / -'djuːs] v. 1. make a copy or equivalent of 2. have offspring or young 3. recreate an idea, mood, atmosphere, etc. as by artistic means 4. repeat after memorization.
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(91) Currently graphics screens reproduce 60 to 100dpi, most page printers work at 300dpi and typesetting systems operate at 1,000dpi and above.
(92) Reptiles reproduce by laying eggs on land or giving birth to live young.
(93) Poor farmers value an animal not by growth rate or milk yield, but by its ability to survive and reproduce.
(94) Jelly fish reproduce by releasing eggs and sperm into the sea.
(95) And, as a result of that, it is likely to reproduce faster.
(96) I don't try to reproduce the place, but the light of the place.
(97) Sealing food in an airtight jar starves the bacteria of oxygen and they are unable to reproduce.
(98) It is not really worth saving seeds from F1 hybrids or from most fruit varieties as these rarely reproduce true to type.
(99) The child is asked to reproduce the yellow color by using the five original containers in any way he wishes.
(100) Humanoid bipeds shaped their vocal chords to reproduce the noises they heard about them.
(101) He should be able to reproduce that Haydock form but you never know with horses, do you.
(102) These two factors act together to create and reproduce social hierarchy.
(103) Gamble challenged the ad after it tried 85 times to reproduce the results.
(104) Offwidth is proud to reproduce it here, as a model for future historians of our sport.
(105) The key of life is its ability to reproduce slightly out of kilter rather than with exactitude.
(106) As with any plant, the aim of the yew is to survive and reproduce.
(107) It is not usually necessary to attempt to reproduce the conditions of a particular market.
(108) All cells reproduce by splitting into two, both halves getting a full set of genes.
(109) Various institutional arrangements both support and reproduce cooperation such as continuous consultation with the union and the practice of delegated decision-making.
(110) We reproduce in the appendix one that our new church planting team are currently using.
(111) The infant tries to reproduce events that interest him or her.
(112) A subwoofer, to reproduce strong bass sounds, is in a floor-level compartment of the cabinet.
(113) They have had to adapt to high temperatures, shortage of water and a very brief time in which to reproduce.
(114) It just happens that mutations that construct organisms which reproduce more efficiently are conserved over time.
(115) The poorer performers tend to die; the better ones,(http://sentencedict.com/reproduce.html) to reproduce.
(116) They can not bear the idea that living organisms can reproduce themselves on their own, at no cost.
(117) The ecological market determines when plants and animals should make the biggest investment of all: to reproduce.
(118) Lynne Groucutt can reproduce garden scenes from photographs - a lasting memento for friends or family.
(119) We'll need to ask the New Yorker for permission to reproduce the cartoon.
(120) We reproduce here Joseph Kosuth's reply, reversed out, in Kosuth's own style.
More similar words: reproductive, reproduction, produce, producer, introduce, product, producing, productive, production, productivity, production cost, mass production, factors of production, gross domestic product, introducing, introduction, reproof, reproach, reprobate, reproachful, proportional representation, reduce, seduce, deduce, induce, conduce, inducement, repress, reprimand, reprisal.