Definition: 1. Make a copy or equivalent of. 2. Have offspring or young. 3. Recreate an idea, mood, atmosphere, etc. as by artistic means. 4. Repeat after memorization.
Use 'reproduce' in a sentence:
1. It would make sense to give the fish enough time to recover, grow to full sizes and reproduce, then catch them in a way that doesn't kill other innocent sea life.
2. The movie makes no pretension to reproduce life.
3. We reproduced a same working schematic diagram.
4. Most plants reproduce by seeds.
5. It seems to me a fatal illusion to expect one's children simply to reproduce one's own views.
6. Now they are trying to figure out what molecular signaling processes activate those seed-building genes in resurrection plants—and how to reproduce them in crops.
7. If the seeds land in a suitable habitat, they do well and reproduce.
8. Because aggressive individuals are more likely to survive and reproduce, whatever genes are linked to aggressive behavior are more likely to be transmitted to subsequent generations.
9. He is not attempting necessarily to reproduce the cadence of speech.
10. The President's speeches are regularly reproduced verbatim in the state-run newspapers.
11. Lobsters are able to reproduce claws when they are torn off.
12. A newer anti-HIV drug called pyridinone caused HIV to mutate into a form which could not reproduce or infect new cells.
13. They live in the salt water from two to seven years, until they, too, are ready to swim back to reproduce.
14. Cells can reproduce but only molecules can replicate.
15. Most megadrile earthworms reproduce by normal cross-fertilization.
16. The original reproduces clearly in a photocopy.
17. Can divergence occur if no physical barriers are in place to separate individuals who continue to live and reproduce in the same habitat?
18. So we've been talking about nutrients, the elements in the environment that are essential for living organisms to develop, live a healthy life, and reproduce.
19. These very short-lived plants reproduce prolifically; that is to say they provide a constant rain of seed in the neighborhood of parent plants.
20. Because they can reproduce several times each year and produce large numbers of offspring, many insect species can generally adapt quickly to changes in their environment.
21. I shall not try to reproduce the policemen's English.
22. The virus is not killed so it's a live virus, which is actually going to infect your intestinal system and reproduce.
23. It reproduces incredibly quickly, breeding up to 12 generations per year if conditions are favorable.
24. Her work had been reproduced, sometimes incorrectly.
25. In the reproduced bronze she is completely nude.
26. How does it reproduce?
27. Bacteria reproduce by dividing and making copies of themselves.
28. It is illegal to reproduce these worksheets without permission from the publisher.
29. Could you reproduce Silicon Valley elsewhere, or is there something unique about it?
30. If we can reproduce the form we have shown in the last couple of months we will be successful.
31. Not enough fish are left to reproduce in large number.
32. We are not sure how well we can reproduce the melodies or rhythms, because they were apparently improvised in many cases.
33. Furthermore, scientists' inability to reproduce healthy neurons has prevented the use of neurons in experimental treatments of severe neurological disorders.
34. It wouldn't be surprising if it were hard to reproduce in other countries, because you couldn't reproduce it in most of the US either.
35. These organisms reproduce parthenogenetically.
36. The photocopier reproduces colours very well.
37. Fecundity is the ability to reproduce in large numbers.
38. They are small enough to easily slip inside your house, live in colonies that number in the tens of thousands to the hundreds of thousands, and reproduce quickly.
39. This has created "a paradox" in that recruiting first-generation students, but then watching many of them fail, means that higher education has "continued to reproduce and widen".
40. The enclosed photograph is unfortunately not good enough to reproduce.
41. The atmosphere of the novel is successfully reproduced in the movie.
42. As you recall, an adaptation is a physical or behavioral feature of a species that helps it survive and reproduce.
43. The publisher is responsible for obtaining the necessary permissions to reproduce illustrations.
44. One of the new models has the facility to reproduce speech as well as text.
45. Many fungi can reproduce asexually.
46. Most reptiles reproduce by laying eggs on land.
47. We are grateful to you for permission to reproduce this article.
48. The effect has proved hard to reproduce.
49. The artist has reproduced your features very well in this portrait.