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reproduce
[ree-pruh-doos, -dyoos]
verb (used with object)
to make a copy, representation, duplicate, or close imitation of.
to reproduce a picture.
to produce again or anew by natural process.
to reproduce a severed branch.
Biology., to produce one or more other individuals of (a given kind of organism) by some process of generation or propagation, sexual or asexual.
to cause or foster the reproduction of (organisms).
to produce, form, make, or bring about again or anew in any manner.
Synonyms: repeatto recall to the mind or have a mental image of (a past incident, scene, etc.), as by the aid of memory or imagination.
to produce again, as a play produced at an earlier time.
verb (used without object)
to reproduce its kind, as an organism; propagate; bear offspring.
to turn out in a given manner when copied.
This picture will reproduce well.
reproduce
/ ˌriːprəˈdjuːs /
verb
to make a copy, representation, or imitation of; duplicate
(also intr) biology to undergo or cause to undergo a process of reproduction
to produce or exhibit again
to bring back into existence again; re-create
to bring before the mind again (a scene, event, etc) through memory or imagination
(intr) to come out (well, badly, etc), when copied
to replace (damaged parts or organs) by a process of natural growth; regenerate
to cause (a sound or television recording) to be heard or seen
Other Word Forms
- reproducibility noun
- reproducible adjective
- reproducibly adverb
- reproducer noun
- self-reproducing adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of reproduce1
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Example Sentences
A slime mould consists of mobile, single-celled, amoeba-like organisms that live independently but can come together to function as a single entity in order to find food and reproduce.
Utah’s Great Salt, another critical stopover, declined in 2022 to its lowest level on record, making the water saltier and more difficult for brine shrimp and flies to reproduce.
The fire is burning in the Covington Flats area of Joshua Tree National Park, an important region where experts say the trees are best suited to survive and reproduce in a warming climate.
Despite over a million captive-bred sturgeon being released into the Yangtze last year, attempts to boost the population have been unsuccessful, as the fish are not reproducing by themselves in the wild.
Piscitelli both curated and designed the exhibition in San Francisco, whose reproduced images are not set in precious frames, like fine art, but printed on recyclable cardboard panels resting on Home Depot galvanized studs.
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