Definition of Produce
Verb: produce 'pró,d(y)oos
- Bring forth or yield
"The tree would not produce fruit";
- bring forth
- Create or manufacture a man-made product
"We produce more cars than we can sell";
- make, create
- Cause to happen, occur or exist
"This procedure produces a curious effect"; "These chemicals produce a noxious vapour";
- bring about, give rise
- Bring out for display
"The proud father produced many pictures of his baby";
- bring forth
- (farming) cultivate by growing, often involving improvements by means of agricultural techniques
"The Bordeaux region produces great red wines"; "They produce good ham in Parma";
- grow, raise, farm
- Bring onto the market or release
"produce a movie";
- bring on, bring out
- Come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes)
"He produced a beard";
- grow, develop, get, acquire
- Fresh fruit and vegetables grown for the market
- green goods, green groceries, garden truck
- Items or the amount produced
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