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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

For example, genes associated with traits that allowed early Europeans to produce vitamin D and digest milk into adulthood showed strong signs of selection, but only in the most recent time periods.

An international research team has now developed a method for designing large new proteins better than before and producing them with the desired properties in the laboratory.

Overall, participants reported adding produce, protein, fish and healthy fats to their diets and consuming less alcohol, pasta and other carbohydrates, fried foods, sweets and dairy.

Without adequate peach chill, peach trees won't produce, and with rising temperatures, blooms will sprout too early.

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"When it comes to producing, I love the ability to put all the pieces together, to be able to pick the great talent, to see where they can go."

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

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