Produce (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

verb (used with object), pro·duced, pro·duc·ing.
  1. to bring into existence; give rise to; cause: to produce steam.
  2. to bring into existence by intellectual or creative ability: to produce a great painting.
  3. to make or manufacture: to produce automobiles for export.
  4. to bring forth; give birth to; bear: to produce a litter of puppies.
  5. to provide, furnish, or supply; yield: a mine producing silver.
  6. to cause to accrue: stocks producing unexpected dividends.
  7. to bring forward; present to view or notice; exhibit: to produce one's credentials.
  8. to bring (a play, movie, opera, etc.) before the public.
  9. to extend or prolong, as a line.
verb (used without object), pro·duced, pro·duc·ing.
  1. to create, bring forth, or yield offspring, products, etc.: Their mines are closed because they no longer produce.
  2. to create economic value; bring crops, goods, etc., to a point at which they will command a price.
noun prod·uce [prod-oos, -yoos, proh-doos, -dyoos] /ˈprɒd us, -yus, ˈproʊ dus, -dyus/
  1. something that is produced; yield; product.
  2. agricultural products collectively, especially vegetables and fruits.
  3. offspring, especially of a female animal: the produce of a mare.
verb (prəˈdjuːs)
  1. to bring (something) into existence; yield
  2. to bring forth (a product) by mental or physical effort; make
  3. to give birth to
  4. to manufacture (a commodity)
  5. to give rise to
  6. to present to view
  7. to bring before the public
  8. to conceive and create the overall sound of (a record) and supervise its arrangement, recording, and mixing
  9. to extend (a line)
noun (ˈprɒdjuːs)
  1. anything that is produced; product
  2. agricultural products regarded collectively
Produce (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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