Produce | Mean of produce in English Dictionary
/prəˈduːs/
- Verb
- to make (something) especially by using machines
- The factory produces [=manufactures] steel.
- Thousands of cars are produced here each year.
- to make or create (something) by a natural process
- The tree produces good fruit.
- Honey is produced by bees.
- twins produced from a single egg
- to cause (something) to exist or happen
- The insect bite produced a rash.
- His suggestion produced the desired results.
- to be the source of (something or someone)
- The region produces large amounts of cotton and tobacco.
- The college has produced some well-known scientists.
- to be in charge of making and usually providing the money for (a play, movie, television show, record, etc.)
- She is producing her first play/film.
- He has produced many albums.
- He produced and directed the movie.
- On most of her movies, she both produces and directs.
- to show (something)
- He produced his ID for the security guard.
- He suddenly produced a gun and told the cashier to hand over all the money.
- to provide (something that is wanted or needed)
- They could not produce evidence that proved he was at the scene of the crime.
- He'll be in trouble if he doesn't produce the money he owes them.
- Noun
- fresh fruits and vegetables
- fresh/local/organic produce