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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

“The Apprentice” was executive produced by Trump and reality TV impresario Mark Burnett.

Sir Keir has called the current benefits system "unsustainable, indefensible and unfair", discouraging people from working while producing a "spiralling bill".

From BBC

Draycott, who is studying fine art at Glasgow School of Art, was commissioned to produce the artwork by the Dobbie Hall Trust.

From BBC

Sodium cyanide is also highly soluble in water and it can react vigorously to produce the gas hydrogen cyanide - which is also toxic.

From BBC

And so for the first time I perceived money as more than merely a medium of payments exchanged for goods produced and services rendered.

From Salon

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

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