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produced

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Produce \Pro*duce"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Produced ; p. pr. & vb. n. Producing .] [L. producere, productum, to bring forward, beget, produce; pro forward, forth + ducere to lead. See Duke .] To bring forward; to lead forth; to offer to view or notice; to ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. that is caused by; "if...such a change is produced by...insulin comas or electroshocks"; "the emotional states produced by this drug"

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: produce )

Usage examples of produced.

Then he produced from a flat silver box which he carried in his waistcoat pocket a number of thin brown sticks, which he offered to his companion.

Roger Minott Sherman was unquestionably the ablest lawyer in New England who never obtained distinction in political life, and, with the exception of Daniel Webster and Jeremiah Mason and Rufus Choate, the ablest New England ever produced.

He was one of the ablest lawyers and advocates New England ever produced, probably having no equal at the Bar of New England except Jeremiah Mason and Daniel Webster.

By late July, Adams had produced no less than ninety-five letters--more than Congress wanted, he imagined--and never knowing whether anything had been received.

THE AUTUMN OF 1786 produced no improvement in relations with the British, whose icy civility Adams found all the more galling after the respect and affection he had been shown in Holland.

Interestingly enough, when adrenochrome is injected into normal human subjects, temporary psychotic states resembling those of mental illness are produced.

To Flight Sergeant Slingsby, who could still remember the days before Hubert Scott-Paine and Aircraftman Shaw, once Lawrence of Arabia, had produced the first R A F.

A Central Planning Council, on which he sat, determined the proper economic mix and crops grown, coordinating with other Anchors as well, but otherwise the farms were communally held and run affairs, autonomous and sharing in the profits by getting what they wanted or needed from other communes in exchange for what they produced.

From within one of those voluminous sleeves, Nom Anor produced a lightsaber.

To counter this, the design team created an antinoise generator, a device that matched the frequency of the sound waves and produced waves of its own at the exact opposite amplitude.

The strength of ancient Germany appears formidable, when we consider the effects that might have been produced by its united effort.

The duarough produced tiny melons the size of fists, plump rosy appleberries, yellow rumroot wrapped in husks, shelled halver nuts and the great white mushrooms of which he was so fond, along with a sprig of withered, aromatic leaves.

There was an establishment founded in Southern Italy which imitated the Greek and produced the Apulian ware, but the Romans gave little encouragement to vase painting, and about 65 B.

Such visions do not occur at this day because if they did, they would not be understood inasmuch as they are produced by representations the details of which signify internal things of the church and arcana of heaven.

The obnoxious ballad produced the most opposite effects on Argemone and on Honoria.