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US
/ˈmænˌmeɪd/
]
ADJECTIVE
-
not of natural origin; prepared or made artificially
synthetic leather
man-made fibers
How To Use man-made In A Sentence
- The cup-marked stone shown below, in the Sma’ Glen, near Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland, is situated in a large man-made concave-shaped amphitheatre in the hills, and has a prominent dumb-bell shaped cup-mark on its surface.
- Having a penchant for natural fabrics and dyes, he uses man-made fibers and chemical dyes as well.
- Finally, man-made ditches, as well as existing bayous, sloughs, and streams in the St. Francis Watershed, provide suitable habitat for P. capax.
- All across the world, ...increasingly dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms are abruptly putting an end to the long-running debate over whether or not climate change is real. Not only is it real, it's here, and its effects are giving rise to a frighteningly new global phenomenon: the man-made natural disaster. Barack Obama
- These are not necessarily human-made objects, since finds include anything like animal bones and insect remains.
- Thankfully, man-made, synthetic purification processes can separate the good parts of the castor bean from the toxic ones.
- As a result, the hornbill project has to provide young hornbills with human-made nests.
- Man-Made is a lazy, hazy exercise in unadorned songcraft, packed with melodies that insinuate themselves with sweet simplicity.
- The criticism that atheists are less moral and honest has been disproved by study after study. Atheists believe that morality is man-made, and follow their moral ideas which are more or less compatible with those of religious believers. Dr T.P.Chia
- The climbers were like spidermen, swiftly moving their bodies on the almost vertical man-made hills.