To make, create or manufacture, usually from components or raw materials
“The company's job is to produce circuitry for communications systems.”
To be capable of supplying
“The wind farms could potentially produce our total national energy requirement.”
To be the cause of
“The alternative should be rejected if the result is to produce an undesirable situation.”
To display or show (something) for others to see
“The barrister is obliged to produce the records for inspection to an authorised revenue official at the barrister's place of work.”
To offer or submit something or someone for consideration
“The industrial and university communities joined together to produce a proposal for a national network of state-of-the-art design centers.”
To put on a public performance
“The group also plans to produce an English-language version of the film to be shown in the Philippines in January.”
To give birth to
“Little Chloe would go on to produce a litter of ten puppies.”
(with object) To cause vegetation or plants to germinate and develop
To produce and send forth
To earn through work or effort
To achieve or complete successfully
To discharge or secrete material from a cell, body or system
To take something out from a container or from storage
To voice or produce an audible sound
To produce a new recording of
To be a symbol or embodiment of
To give new life to, or to restore to a healthy condition
To produce literature, typically in large quantities
To lay eggs
To hand over, provide, or pay what is wanted or expected
Root out
To grow strongly and vigorously
Make a performance of
To teem, or be overrun or overflowing with
To publish in a gazette
To allocate or distribute among several parties
To provide full information about
Agricultural and other natural products collectively
“Upon entry into the supermarket, a sign announces the available produce on hand.”
(somewhat rare) Something made, achieved or produced through effort
“The documentary was the produce of several years of study on the subject.”
Goods to be bought and sold
The amount of something produced by a person, machine, or industry
A result or outcome, especially from work or activity
The conclusions to which any course or condition of things lead
The children or descendants of a person or animal
Money obtained from an event or activity
Edible part of plant
The making of items on a large scale using machinery
Any kind of product deemed to be edible
A store or supply of food items
A supply or quantity of something accumulated or available for future use
A material or product that can be bought and sold
Equipment used for one's job or for a particular purpose
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