Produce
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Entry:produce
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Part of Speech:noun
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Definition:fresh fruits and vegetable grown for the market
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Synonyms:garden truck, green goods, green groceries, produce.
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Hypernym:food, solid food.
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Derivationally related form:farm, grow, produce, raise.
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Hyponym:edible fruit, veg, vegetable, veggie, eater.
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Entry:produce
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Part of Speech:verb
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Definition:bring forth or yield
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Synonyms:bring forth, produce.
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Sample Sentences:The tree would not produce fruit.
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Hypernym:create, make.
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Derivationally related form:producer.
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Hyponym:bear, birth, deliver, give birth, have, sporulate, crank out, grind out, manufacture.
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Entry:produce
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Part of Speech:verb
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Definition:create or manufacture a man-made product
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Synonyms:create, make, produce.
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Sample Sentences:1. We produce more cars than we can sell. 2. The company has been making toys for two centuries.
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Verb Group:create, make.
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Derivationally related form:creation, creation, creative activity, maker, shaper, maker, manufacturer, manufacturing business, brand, make, devising, fashioning, making, manufacturer, producer, merchandise, product, ware, product, production.
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Hyponym:breed, make over, redo, refashion, remake, prefabricate, underproduce, output, pulsate, pulse, clap together, clap up, slap together, custom-make, customise, customize, tailor-make, dummy, dummy up, turn out, machine, churn out, overproduce, elaborate, put out, laminate, bootleg, generate, generate, give, render, return, yield, extrude, squeeze out, smelt, reproduce, preassemble, prefabricate, fudge together, throw together, print, publish, confect, proof, burn, cut.
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Entry:produce
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Part of Speech:verb
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Definition:cause to happen, occur or exist
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Synonyms:bring about, give rise, produce.
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Sample Sentences:1. This procedure produces a curious effect. 2. The new law gave rise to many complaints. 3. These chemicals produce a noxious vapor. 4. the new President must bring about a change in the health care system.
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Hypernym:create, make.
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Derivationally related form:product.
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Hyponym:induce, induct, lead, leave, result.
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Entry:produce
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Part of Speech:verb
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Definition:bring out for display
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Synonyms:bring forth, produce.
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Sample Sentences:1. The proud father produced many pictures of his baby. 2. The accused brought forth a letter in court that he claims exonerates him.
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Hypernym:display, exhibit, expose.
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Derivationally related form:production.
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Hyponym:turn on.
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Entry:produce
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Part of Speech:verb
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Definition:cultivate by growing, often involving improvements by means of agricultural techniques
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Synonyms:farm, grow, produce, raise.
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Sample Sentences:1. The Bordeaux region produces great red wines. 2. They produce good ham in Parma. 3. We grow wheat here. 4. We raise hogs here.
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Hypernym:cultivate.
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Domain of synset [TOPIC]:agriculture, farming, husbandry.
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Derivationally related form:garden truck, green goods, green groceries, produce, farm, farmer, granger, husbandman, sodbuster, agriculture, farming, husbandry, agriculturalist, agriculturist, cultivator, grower, raiser, growth, agriculturalist, agriculturist, cultivator, grower, raiser.
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Hyponym:carry, overproduce, keep.
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Entry:produce
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Part of Speech:verb
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Definition:come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes)
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Synonyms:acquire, develop, get, grow, produce.
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Sample Sentences:1. He grew a beard. 2. The patient developed abdominal pains. 3. I got funny spots all over my body. 4. Well-developed breasts.
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Hypernym:change.
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Derivationally related form:acquiring, getting, development, growing, growth, maturation, ontogenesis, ontogeny.
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Hyponym:feather, fledge, regrow, spring, sprout, stock, stool, tiller, leaf, pod, teethe, pupate, get up, work up, cut.
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Verb Group:acquire, develop, evolve.