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produce
verb
-
produce
,
producing
,
produces
,
produced
to
make
,
create
,
or
bring
something
into
existence
•
The
factory
produces
500
smartphones
every
day
.
The
factory
produces
500
smartphones
every
day
.
•
Bees
produce
honey
from
the
nectar
they
collect
.
Bees
produce
honey
from
the
nectar
they
collect
.
From
Latin
producere
‘
lead
forth
,
bring
into
existence
’.
noun
-
produce
fresh
fruits
and
vegetables
that
are
sold
as
food
•
She
picked
up
fresh
produce
at
the
farmers'
market
.
She
picked
up
fresh
produce
at
the
farmers'
market
.
•
The
supermarket
keeps
the
produce
section
near
the
entrance
.
The
supermarket
keeps
the
produce
section
near
the
entrance
.
verb
-
produce
,
producing
,
produces
,
produced
to
show
something
,
such
as
a
document
or
ticket
,
so
that
it
can
be
checked
•
Please
produce
your
ticket
at
the
entrance
.
Please
produce
your
ticket
at
the
entrance
.
•
The
lawyer
produced
new
evidence
in
court
.
The
lawyer
produced
new
evidence
in
court
.
verb
-
produce
,
producing
,
produces
,
produced
to
be
in
charge
of
and
find
the
money
for
making
a
film
,
play
,
or
other
performance
•
She
hopes
to
produce
her
first
feature
film
next
year
.
She
hopes
to
produce
her
first
feature
film
next
year
.
•
The
school
drama
club
produced
a
play
about
friendship
.
The
school
drama
club
produced
a
play
about
friendship
.
noun
-
produce
things
that
have
been
made
or
grown
,
especially
to
be
sold
•
Most
of
the
factory's
produce
is
exported
overseas
.
Most
of
the
factory's
produce
is
exported
overseas
.
•
The
fishermen
brought
their
daily
produce
to
the
port
.
The
fishermen
brought
their
daily
produce
to
the
port
.
reduce
verb
-
reduce
,
reducing
,
reduces
,
reduced
to
make
something
smaller
in
size
,
amount
,
price
,
or
level
•
The
store
reduced
the
price
of
the
jacket
by
30
percent
.
The
store
reduced
the
price
of
the
jacket
by
30
percent
.
•
Turning
off
unused
lights
can
reduce
your
electricity
bill
.
Turning
off
unused
lights
can
reduce
your
electricity
bill
.
From
Latin
‘
reducere
’
meaning
‘
to
lead
back
’
→
‘
to
bring
down
’.
verb
-
reduce
,
reducing
,
reduces
,
reduced
to
change
a
fraction
or
mathematical
expression
to
a
simpler
form
without
changing
its
value
•
She
reduced
the
fraction
6⁄8
to
3⁄4
.
She
reduced
the
fraction
6⁄8
to
3⁄4
.
•
You
can
reduce
that
equation
by
dividing
both
sides
by
2
.
You
can
reduce
that
equation
by
dividing
both
sides
by
2
.
verb
-
reduce
,
reducing
,
reduces
,
reduced
to
boil
a
liquid
so
that
some
water
evaporates
and
it
becomes
thicker
and
stronger
in
flavour
•
Let
the
sauce
simmer
until
it
reduces
by
half
.
Let
the
sauce
simmer
until
it
reduces
by
half
.
•
The
chef
reduced
the
stock
for
an
hour
to
make
it
rich
and
glossy
.
The
chef
reduced
the
stock
for
an
hour
to
make
it
rich
and
glossy
.
verb
-
reduce
,
reducing
,
reduces
,
reduced
in
chemistry
,
to
cause
a
substance
to
gain
electrons
,
lowering
its
oxidation
state
•
In
the
reaction
,
copper
ions
are
reduced
to
solid
copper
.
In
the
reaction
,
copper
ions
are
reduced
to
solid
copper
.
•
Adding
hydrogen
can
reduce
certain
metal
oxides
.
Adding
hydrogen
can
reduce
certain
metal
oxides
.
verb
-
reduce
,
reducing
,
reduces
,
reduced
(
dated
)
to
force
a
place
or
group
to
surrender
and
come
under
control
•
The
army
reduced
the
fortress
after
a
long
siege
.
The
army
reduced
the
fortress
after
a
long
siege
.
•
The
rebels
were
quickly
reduced
by
the
royal
troops
.
The
rebels
were
quickly
reduced
by
the
royal
troops
.
introduce
verb
-
introduce
,
introducing
,
introduces
,
introduced
to
tell
two
or
more
people
each
other
’
s
names
so
that
they
become
acquainted
•
Let
me
introduce
my
friend
Anna
to
everyone
at
the
party
.
Let
me
introduce
my
friend
Anna
to
everyone
at
the
party
.
•
The
teacher
introduced
the
new
student
to
the
class
with
a
warm
smile
.
The
teacher
introduced
the
new
student
to
the
class
with
a
warm
smile
.
From
Latin
introducere
“
to
lead
in
”,
from
intro
“
inside
”
+
ducere
“
to
lead
”.
verb
-
introduce
,
introducing
,
introduces
,
introduced
to
bring
a
product
,
system
,
law
,
or
idea
into
use
for
the
first
time
•
The
company
will
introduce
its
new
electric
car
next
spring
.
The
company
will
introduce
its
new
electric
car
next
spring
.
•
Several
countries
have
introduced
tougher
laws
against
plastic
waste
.
Several
countries
have
introduced
tougher
laws
against
plastic
waste
.
verb
-
introduce
,
introducing
,
introduces
,
introduced
to
formally
announce
or
present
a
performer
,
speaker
,
or
program
to
an
audience
•
The
host
will
introduce
the
band
after
the
commercial
break
.
The
host
will
introduce
the
band
after
the
commercial
break
.
•
Please
welcome
Professor
Lee
,
whom
I
have
the
honor
to
introduce
tonight
.
Please
welcome
Professor
Lee
,
whom
I
have
the
honor
to
introduce
tonight
.
verb
-
introduce
,
introducing
,
introduces
,
introduced
to
begin
a
book
,
speech
,
or
piece
of
writing
by
talking
about
something
first
•
The
author
introduces
the
topic
with
a
personal
anecdote
.
The
author
introduces
the
topic
with
a
personal
anecdote
.
•
In
the
first
chapter
,
she
introduces
key
terms
that
appear
throughout
the
book
.
In
the
first
chapter
,
she
introduces
key
terms
that
appear
throughout
the
book
.
verb
-
introduce
,
introducing
,
introduces
,
introduced
to
carefully
put
something
into
another
thing
or
place
•
The
nurse
introduced
the
needle
into
the
patient
’
s
vein
smoothly
.
The
nurse
introduced
the
needle
into
the
patient
’
s
vein
smoothly
.
•
Slowly
introduce
the
probe
into
the
solution
to
avoid
splashing
.
Slowly
introduce
the
probe
into
the
solution
to
avoid
splashing
.
producer
noun
a
person
,
farm
,
or
company
that
grows
or
makes
things
to
sell
to
other
people
•
Colombia
is
a
major
producer
of
coffee
.
Colombia
is
a
major
producer
of
coffee
.
•
The
small
factory
dreams
of
becoming
a
leading
producer
of
eco-friendly
toys
.
The
small
factory
dreams
of
becoming
a
leading
producer
of
eco-friendly
toys
.
From
Latin
prōductor
,
meaning
‘
one
who
brings
forth
’.
noun
a
person
whose
job
is
to
organize
money
,
people
,
and
schedules
to
make
a
film
,
TV
show
,
or
piece
of
music
•
The
producer
hired
a
famous
director
for
the
movie
.
The
producer
hired
a
famous
director
for
the
movie
.
•
As
an
executive
producer
,
she
approved
the
final
script
.
As
an
executive
producer
,
she
approved
the
final
script
.
Sense
arose
in
early
20th-century
show
business
,
extending
the
general
idea
of
‘
one
who
brings
forth
’
to
entertainment
.
noun
an
organism
,
such
as
a
plant
or
algae
,
that
makes
its
own
food
from
sunlight
and
forms
the
first
level
of
a
food
chain
•
Grass
is
a
producer
that
supports
many
grazing
animals
.
Grass
is
a
producer
that
supports
many
grazing
animals
.
•
In
the
ocean
,
tiny
phytoplankton
act
as
producers
for
the
entire
ecosystem
.
In
the
ocean
,
tiny
phytoplankton
act
as
producers
for
the
entire
ecosystem
.
Biology
borrowed
the
economic
term
in
the
late
19th
century
to
describe
organisms
that
‘
produce
’
chemical
energy
from
sunlight
.