🏭produce

verb
/prəˈduːs/

Meaning

to make, create, or manufacture something
to make or manufacture from components or raw materials

Example Sentences

The factory produces cars.

They produce high-quality goods.

Synonyms

create, make, manufacture, generate
Entry 1
create, make, manufacture, generate
Entry 2
create, manufacture, make, generate

Antonyms

destroy, consume, waste, ruin, demolish
Entry 1
destroy, consume, waste
Entry 2
destroy, ruin, demolish

Collocations

produce goods, produce results, produce energy, mass produce, produce an effect
Entry 1
produce goods, produce results, produce energy, mass produce
Entry 2
produce goods, produce results, produce an effect

More Example Sentences

Farmers know how good jute is to be produced.

I know where in the USA maximum potato is produced.

A farmer harvests crops in his large field every autumn using a tractor and modern tools to collect wheat and corn before the first frost and stores them safely in the barn so he can sell them at the local market where customers always look for fresh produce

A farmer harvests crops in his large field every autumn using a tractor and modern tools to collect wheat and corn before the first frost and stores them safely in the barn so he can sell them at the local market where customers always look for fresh produce because he grows everything without harmful chemicals

A woman visits a farmers market every Sunday morning in the town square near the old church where local farmers sell fresh fruits and vegetables along with honey, cheese, and homemade bread and she enjoys walking between the colorful stalls chatting with the vendors she has known for years and carefully choosing the best produce for the week

A farmer harvests crops in his large field every autumn using a tractor and modern tools to collect wheat and corn before the first frost and stores them safely in the barn so he can sell them at the local market where customers always look for fresh produce because he grows everything without harmful chemicals and follows sustainable farming practices that protect the soil for future generations.

A woman visits a farmers market every Sunday morning in the town square near the old church where local farmers sell fresh fruits and vegetables along with honey, cheese, and homemade bread and she enjoys walking between the colorful stalls chatting with the vendors she has known for years and carefully choosing the best produce for the week because she believes fresh, local food tastes better than anything from a supermarket

A woman visits a farmers market every Sunday morning in the town square near the old church where local farmers sell fresh fruits and vegetables along with honey, cheese, and homemade bread and she enjoys walking between the colorful stalls chatting with the vendors she has known for years and carefully choosing the best produce for the week because she believes fresh, local food tastes better than anything from a supermarket and supporting small farmers is something she feels strongly about.

Related Vocabularies

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to move quickly on foot; to operate or function
to change completely; to make different in form or appearance

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