Produce

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English

Verb

Produce (third-person singular simple present produces, present participle producing, simple past and past participle produced)

  1. (transitive) To yield, make or manufacture.
    The factory will produce 10,000 lawn chairs.
    This machine produces millkshakes.
  2. (transitive) To make (a thing) available to a person, an authority, etc.
    By 2008, travellers must produce their passport when crossing from Canada to the USA.
  3. (transitive) (media) To sponsor and present (a motion picture, etc) to an audience or to the public.
    Spielberg produced that movie.
  4. (mathematics) To extend an area, or to lengthen a line

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Noun

Produce (uncountable)
  1. Items produced.
  2. Amount produced.
  3. Harvested agricultural goods collectively, especially vegetables and fruit.
    This grocery store sells some wonderful fresh produce as well as dried, canned, and frozen fruit and vegetables.
  4. Offspring
  5. (Australian) Livestock and pet food supplies.

Synonyms

Noun for Produce

peripheral; specialty; out-of-town; local; packaged; fresh; farm; sustainable; sell; in-season

Verb for Produce

must; continue to--; fails to--; pressure to--; plans to--; plan to--; expected to; rush to--; team up to--; known to--; primed to--; likely to; supply of--; used to--; necessary to--; able to--; struggle to--

Thesaurus

Irish potato, Kraut, accomplish, achieve, act, adduce, advance, affect, aftermath, allege, array, assemble, attain, aubergine, author, avails, baked goods, be a gas, be a hit, be productive, beans, bear, bear fruit, bearing, beget, betoken, bill, bomb, box office, brandish, breathe, breed, bring about, bring forth, bring forward, bring into being, bring into view, bring off, bring on, bring out, bring to bear, bring to effect, bring to fruition, bring to light, bring to notice, bring to pass, bring up, build, bumper crop, cabbage, canned goods, cast, cause, citrus fruit, coin, collaborate, commissions, commit, compass, compose, compound, conceit, conceive, conceptualize, concoct, construct, consummate, continue, create, credit, credits, crop, cultivate, dangle, dash off, deal with, deliver, demonstrate, deploy, develop, devise, discharge, disclose, dispatch, display, disposable income, dispose of, distribute, dividend, dividends, divulge, do, do the job, do the trick, do to, drag out, dramatize, draw, draw on, draw out, dream up, drupe, earned income, earnings, editorialize, effect, effectuate, eggplant, elaborate, elongate, embody, enact, engender, engineer, erect, establish, evidence, evince, evoke, evolve, excrete, execute, exhibit, experience imaginatively, expose to view, express, extend, extrude, fabricate, fail, fancy, fantasize, fashion, father, feature, fetch, fictionalize, flaunt, flop, flourish, food items, form, formulate, found, frame, free-lance, fructify, fruit, fruit cocktail, fruit compote, fruit soup, fudge together, fulfill, furnish, gains, gate, gate receipts, generate, gestate, get, get up, ghost, ghostwrite, give birth to, give occasion to, give origin to, give out, give rise to, give sign, give token, go and do, green goods, greens, groceries, grocery, gross, gross income, gross receipts, grow, harvest, hatch, headline, highlight, ideate, illuminate, imagine, inaugurate, incarnate, income, indicate, indite, induce, industrialize, inflict, initiate, institute, intake, introduce, invent, knock off, knock out, lactate, legumes, lengthen, lengthen out, let out, love apple, mad apple, make, make a hit, make clear, make plain, make up, manage, manifest, manufacture, marshal, mass-produce, materialize, mature, mean, melodramatize, mold, mould, mount, multiply, muster up, net, net income, net receipts, novelize, occasion, offer, open, open a show, originate, output, overproduce, packaged goods, pamphleteer, parade, parent, patch together, pay, perform, perpetrate, piece together, pieplant, plead, polish off, potato, potherbs, prefabricate, premiere, prepare, present, preview, proceeds, procreate, product, production, profits, prolong, prolongate, prompt, propagate, protract, provide, pull, pull off, put away, put forth, put on, put out, put together, put up, raise, rally, realize, rear, receipt, receipts, receivables, render, represent, reproduce, returns, reveal, revenue, rhubarb, roll out, royalties, run up, scenarize, secern, second crop, secrete, secure, set afloat, set forth, set on foot, set the stage, set up, shape, show, show forth, sire, spark, spawn, spin out, spotlight, spud, stage, star, start, stone fruit, strain, stretch, stretch out, string out, succeed, supply, suppose, take, take and do, take care of, take-in, takings, tater, tauten, tear, tense, theatricalize, think up, throughput, throw on paper, tighten, tinned goods, token, tomato, trot out, truck, try out, turn out, turn the trick, unearned income, unfold, up and do, vegetables, vintage, volume-produce, water, wave, weep, white potato, whomp up, work, work out, work up, wreak, write, yield

Etymology

From Latin produco (I lead forth or forward, bring forward, draw or strech out, extend, prolong, conduct, etc., bring forth, bear, etc.) < pro (forth, forward) + duco (I lead, bring.)

Pronunciation

Pronunciation

  • (RP) prŏd'yo͞os, /"prQdju:s/, IPA: /ˈprɒdjuːs/
  • (US) IPA: /ˈpɹoʊ.djuːs/
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Italian

Verb

produce

  1. third-person singular indicative present of produrre

Latin

Verb

prōdūce

  1. second-person singular present active imperative of prōdūcō

Romanian

Verb

a Produce 3rd conj.

  1. (transitive) to produce

Etymology

From Latin prōdūcere, present active infinitive of prōdūcō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA: [proˈdu.tʃe]

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Spanish

Verb

Produce (infinitive producir)

  1. Informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of producir.
  2. Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of producir.
  3. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present indicative form of producir.