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produce

Definition for produce

noun as in fruit and vegetables

verb as in cause, effect

verb as in demonstrate, show

verb as in put on a public performance

Strongest matches

direct, do, make, perform, present, show

Strong matches

act, exhibit, mount, percolate, perk, play, stage

Weak matches

come through, pull off

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Example Sentences

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He goes “Hollywood” and produces the single greatest performance in MLB history as the final curtain comes down on the Milwaukee Brewers and extends the Dodgers’ magical journey to repeat as World Series champions.

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That experiment shows that researchers could uncover potential side effects -- and do so very efficiently, Pasca said: "One single experimenter produced thousands of cortical organoids on their own and tested almost 300 drugs."

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Nice produced a clinical 3-2 win at home to Lyon on Saturday as they denied the visitors the chance to go top of Ligue 1.

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The U.K. recently announced it would cooperate with Ukraine to produce its Octopus drone interceptors in a British factory, providing Kyiv with defenses while learning from its experience.

They have also been used for blockbuster films like Wicked, producing jackets for the Emerald City citizens and more, as well as West End theatre shows like Hamilton and Moulin Rouge.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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