Definition: 1. To make things to be sold, especially in large quantities. 2. To create something. 3. Bring forth or yield. 4. To show something or make something appear from somewhere.
Use 'produce' in a sentence:
1. It says on the label ‘Produce of France’.
2. The company produced circuitry for communications systems.
3. Everyone thinks he has it in him to produce a literary classic.
4. He produced 'A Chorus Line', Broadway's longest running show.
5. Some sedatives produce the paradoxical effect of making the person more anxious.
6. It will produce electricity more cheaply than a nuclear plant.
7. This leaflet is produced for the information of our customers.
8. They had licensed the firm to produce the drug.
9. A phone call to the manager produced the result she wanted.
10. As little as 50 mg of caffeine can produce pharmacological effects.
11. He produced a letter from his pocket.
12. The two polls produced strikingly different results.
13. Farmers apparently hold back produce in the hope that prices will rise.
14. There's an increased demand for organic produce these days.
15. Talks aimed at producing a new world trade treaty have been under way for six years.
16. The drug is known to produce side-effects in women.
17. She produced a TV series about adopted children.
18. Organically grown produce does not differ greatly in appearance from conventionally grown crops.
19. She produced a delicious meal out of a few leftovers.
20. Iron reacts with water and air to produce rust.
21. Some of the evidence they produced was highly suspect.
22. Our cat produced kittens last week.
23. The drug produces a feeling of excitement.
24. Winter produce will cost more for the next few weeks.
25. We manage to get most of our produce in farmers' markets.
26. They challenged him to produce evidence to support his allegations.
27. The system produced enough energy to heat several thousand homes.
28. Recent research on deaf children has produced some interesting findings about their speech.
29. It says on the label ‘Produce of France ’.
30. We sell only fresh local produce.
31. She produced the knife during arguments with her friends.
32. Her duty was to produce an heir to the throne.
33. This year we produced quadruple the amount produced in 2002.
34. It remains lunacy to produce yet more coal to add to power stations' stockpiles.
35. The platform began to produce oil in 1994.
36. The work he produced early in his career has never really been bettered.
37. We'll buy everything you produce, provided of course the price is right.
38. They produced two reports, neither of which contained any useful suggestions.
39. Our chefs use only the freshest produce available.
40. The factory is not tooled up to produce this type of engine.
41. Earthquakes produce two types of seismic waves.
42. We manage to get most of our produce in Britain.
43. It says on the label 'Produce of France'.
44. The region produces over 50% of the country's wheat.
45. The produce was labelled "Made in China."
46. Their aim will be to produce as much milk as possible.
47. I've never produced a play before but I'll have a shot at it.
48. Alcohol can produce violent, disruptive behaviour.
49. I'm quite pleased that we do have the capacity to produce that much food.
50. The company produces its own training material.
51. The team's victory produced scenes of joy all over the country.
52. Spending could outrun the capacity of businesses to produce the goods.
53. At the meeting the finance director produced the figures for the previous year.
54. Any disturbance to the body's state of equilibrium can produce stress.
55. We need to produce better creative if we want to attract big clients.
56. All work was produced by the students under the direction of John Williams.
57. Scientists have produced powerful arguments against his ideas.
58. As the waste materials decompose, they produce methane gas.
59. He is the greatest athlete this country has ever produced.
60. It was a collaboration that produced extremely useful results.
61. We guarantee the freshness of all our produce.
62. Market traders display an exotic selection of the island's produce.
63. These plants are then pollinated and allowed to mature and produce seed.
64. The shop sells only fresh local produce.
65. To hire a car you must produce a passport and a current driving licence.
66. Tables were piled high with local produce.
67. He has produced his own sports magazine called Yes Sport.
68. Art books are expensive to produce.
69. The performance produced much mirth among the audience.
70. Our cars are the equal of those produced anywhere in the world.
71. The architect had produced a scale model of the proposed shopping complex.