manufacture

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[ UK /mˌænjuːfˈækt‍ʃɐ/ ]
[ US /ˌmænjəˈfæktʃɝ/ ]
VERB
  1. create or produce in a mechanical way
    This novelist has been manufacturing his books following his initial success
  2. concoct something artificial or untrue
  3. produce naturally
    this gland manufactures a specific substance only
  4. put together out of artificial or natural components or parts
    He manufactured a popular cereal
    the company fabricates plastic chairs
    They manufacture small toys
NOUN
  1. the organized action of making of goods and services for sale
    American industry is making increased use of computers to control production
  2. the act of making something (a product) from raw materials
    an improvement in the manufacture of explosives
    the synthesis and fabrication of single crystals
    manufacturing is vital to Great Britain
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How To Use manufacture In A Sentence

  • It was part of Rolls-Royce, one of the world's largest manufacturers of jet engines, which grew out of the original car-making company founded by Henry Rolls.
  • Allegheny Technologies Incorporated manufactures titanium, hafnium, tungsten, and cobalt. Eric Lotke: Steel City: Forgotten but Not Gone
  • Yogurt manufacturers, for example, portray fit, lively people, glowing with health.
  • Without a serial number, a watch cannot be serviced or repaired by an authorized repair shop or the manufacturer.
  • Of course the bulk of those opulent knick-knacks manufactured for the Carolingian and Ottonian Emperors, and now to be seen at Aachen, are as beastly as anything else that is made simply to be precious. Art
  • Always use protective equipment, including gloves, goggles, facemask, and follow the manufacturer's instructions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead of talking about the mechanical superiority of their latest cars, manufacturers hired the sexiest, perkiest breasted young women they could find to writhe, lean and lick their lips next to their new products. Judith Acosta: How Marketers Capitalize On Your Fear: Confessions Of An Ex-Ad-Woman
  • The manufacturers just don't strive to achieve a mirror-like polish nowadays.
  • Whether we may not, for the same use, manufacture divers things at home of more beauty and variety than wainscot, which is imported at such expense from Norway? Querist
  • According to the prosecution, the officers manufactured an elaborate story.
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