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Produce

Produce meaning

To bring forth, to yield, make, manufacture, or otherwise generate. | To make or yield something. | To make (a thing) available to a person, an authority, etc.; to provide for inspection.

Example sentences (20)

Some men produce very little pre-come, some men produce buckets of it, and some men produce more under particular circumstances.

The sachets are placed in boxes of bulk produce by growers at the time of harvest, extending the shelf life of produce up to three times by slowing aging in produce and preventing fungus or decay.

As the cost of produce rises, the Fresh Food Center provides quality produce at no cost to Food Bank of Wyoming Hunger Relief Partners.

Before fertilization, eggs produce the microscopic molecule; after fertilization, embryos produce it.

By producing their range of whiskies in-house and outsourcing nothing, Japanese distilleries have complete control over what they produce, how they produce it and why and when they take on new techniques.

For example, CO2 extraction is often used to produce high-quality CBD oil, while ethanol extraction is used to produce full-spectrum hemp extracts.

Last year she had a standing dresser donated that she turned into a pantry for her produce that was ready for anyone who was looking for some fresh produce to grab.

Left attached to the soundbar, the speakers produce a wider 3.0 soundstage but separated and placed in satellite position; they produce true surround sound with the soundbar.

Mr President, you don’t produce an artisan in a college that doesn’t have artisans to produce artisans.

Much of the produce is donated to southeast Fort Worth family-serving organizations and schools or sold at a steep discount within southeast Fort Worth neighborhoods, where access to fresh produce is almost nonexistent.

On the other hand, Lavrov pointed out that depleted uranium shells would greatly reduce Ukraine’s ability to produce quality, uncontaminated foods, and it might lose the ability to produce agricultural production entirely.

Produce in the Park Board President Bailey Smith says “David lives in Atlantic with his family and has a passion for local growers and farm to table fresh produce.

So if you want to mass produce and economically produce this high-end silicon steel, it is not easy.

That consultant also would produce an impact study to estimate how much tax revenue the apartment building site generates now, and how much it's likely to produce over 25 years.

The Aquariids typically produce meteors that are faster than others, including the last event of the Lyrids in April, which means they tend to produce more persistent trains, smoke trails caused by disintegration of the blazing-fast meteors.

The best analogy is someone who thinks the produce is better in a small neighborhood grocery store than in a big box store, but both stores purchase their produce from the same farms.

The report said the “All items less farm produce’’ or Core inflation, which excludes the prices of volatile agricultural produce stood at 20.14 per cent in April 2023 on a year-on-year basis.

We reinvented the mines which now, as a combined complex, produce gold at a Tier One level, in other words one which can produce at least 500,000 ounces of gold annually for more than 10 years at the lower half of the industry cost curve.

He was later charged with conspiracy to produce Class B drugs, money laundering and was found guilty of conspiracy to produce Class B drugs and was deported to Albania in 2021.

High surf can produce dangerous swimming and surfing conditions and may produce minor flooding and beach erosion.