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    produce

    verb

    • 1. make or manufacture from components or raw materials: "the company have just produced a luxury version of the aircraft" Similar manufacturemakeconstructbuild
    • 2. cause (a particular result or situation) to happen or exist: "no conventional drugs had produced any significant change" Similar give rise tobring aboutcauseoccasion

    noun

    • 1. agricultural and other natural products collectively: "dairy produce"

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  2. PRODUCE definition: 1. to make something or bring something into existence: 2. When animals produce young, they give…. Learn more.

  3. produce: [noun] something produced. the amount produced : yield.

  4. To produce is to create, manufacture, or cultivate. We rely on agriculture to produce food and artists to produce art.

  5. Produce definition: to bring into existence; give rise to; cause. See examples of PRODUCE used in a sentence.

  6. Synonyms product product goods commodity merchandise produce These are all words for things that are produced to be sold. product a thing that is produced or grown, usually to be sold:. to create/ develop/ launch a new product; goods things that are produced to be sold:. cotton/ leather goods; electrical goods; commodity (economics) a product or raw material that can be bought and sold, especially between countries:. rice, flour and other basic commodities

  7. Produce is food or other things that are grown in large quantities to be sold. We manage to get most of our produce in Britain. Winter produce will cost more for the next few weeks.

  8. Define produce. produce synonyms, produce pronunciation, produce translation, English dictionary definition of produce. v. pro·duced , pro·duc·ing , pro·duc·es v. tr. 1. To bring forth; yield: a plant that produces pink flowers. 2. a. To create by physical or mental effort:...

  9. PRODUCE definition: 1. to make or grow something: 2. to cause a particular reaction or result: 3. to take an object…. Learn more.

  10. Produce definition: To bring forth; yield. Origin of Produce Middle English producen to proceed, extend from Latin prōdūcere to extend, bring forth prō-forward pro– 1 dūcere to lead deuk-in Indo-European roots . From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition From Latin produco (“I lead forth or forward, bring forward, draw or stretch out, extend, prolong, conduct, etc., bring forth, bear, etc." ), from pro (“forth, forward" ) + duco (“I lead, bring" ). ...

  11. Definition of produce noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.