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Generate

Generate | Generated | Generates

Generate meaning

To bring into being; give rise to. | To produce as a result of a chemical or physical process. | To procreate, beget.

Example sentences (20)

It will generate the list, and when you’re done, you can ask the AI to generate a message to send out to whoever you’re traveling with.

I wonder if he'd consider other angles: Production of plant-based burgers can generate significant greenhouse gas emissions, guzzle water and fossil fuels, involve genetically modified ingredients--and generate plastic waste.

Judging from past experience and what ChatGPT and their likes can generate, I have no doubt that any new AI coding machine will generate tons of garbage that will need more programmers to support and fix than it replaces.

Most people would expect a computer to generate the same answer given the same question, unless the question was, "generate a random number" in which case they expect the opposite.

The primary investment objective is to generate high current income, with a secondary objective to generate capital appreciation.

You can then generate the relative length (short, medium, or long — a long answer produced copy of 370 words) and then ask it to generate a draft.

Murray will have to find ways to generate space and generate good shots against Vincent, who cannot be allowed to impact this matchup in a significant way if the Nuggets want to win the series.

QYLD doesn't work out like this every year, but its strategy allows it to generate an ongoing stream of income for its investors without having to sell off shares to generate income.

Some of the collaborators in Generate Music, including David Krakauer and Fred Wesley, have worked together before, notably, in Abraham, Inc., which could be viewed as an historical precursor to the Generate project.

There are powerful reasons why the system has to cope with the extra electricity: “If we tell the wind farms they can’t generate we need to tell the gas-fired plants to generate to meet demand,” said Mr Knight-Gregson.

These deals can also offer news publishers an avenue to generate revenues, who have historically been excluded from the profits that internet giants generate by distributing their content.

Elizabeth A. Holmes, an attorney for the Broadway Group, said the DOT is aware of residents’ concerns, but the store is not expected to generate enough additional traffic to make a difference or generate a formal study.

He affirmed that the end use of the dumpsite is to generate electricity of one megawatt per hectare, adding that landfill gas tapped from the dumpsite can conveniently generate energy for electricity.

While we used to generate leads to start a conversation, now we have to start a conversation to generate leads – opening is your ticket to the dance.

He said the Assemblies have a major role to play not only to generate more for their Internally Generated Funds (IGF) but also to efficiently utilize whatever funds they generate and prioritise WASH interventions.

It will potentially generate economic benefits, generate employment and expand businesses in Nigeria and Africa.

Algorithms to generate permutations In computing it may be required to generate permutations of a given sequence of values.

An obvious way to generate permutations of n is to generate values for the Lehmer code (possibly using the factorial number system representation of integers up to n!), and convert those into the corresponding permutations.

As per knowledge-based views, firms can generate greater values through the retention of knowledge-based resources which they generate and integrate.

Balkin maintains that the same structures used to generate ideas about free speech or free markets also serve to generate racistic beliefs.