Generate can be categorized as a verb.
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generate - bring into existence; "The new manager generated a lot of problems"; "The computer bug generated chaos in the office"; "The computer generated this image"; "The earthquake generated a tsunami" | ||
generate - produce (energy); "We can't generate enough power for the entire city"; "The hydroelectric plant needs to generate more electricity" | ||
generate - make children; "Abraham begot Isaac"; "Men often father children but don't recognize them" | ||
generate - give or supply; "The cow brings in 5 liters of milk"; "This year's crop yielded 1,000 bushels of corn"; "The estate renders some revenue for the family" |
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1. | verb | We can't generate enough power for the entire city. | |
2. | verb | The hydroelectric plant needs to generate more electricity. | |
3. | verb | Unless New Delhi does better in providing security to its own nationals against rebels, secessionists, drug runners and arms traffickers, it will not generate much confidence in the capitals of surrounding nations. | |
4. | verb | Instead they followed the skyrocketing price of natural gas - which is used to run power plants to generate electricity. | |
5. | verb | As a yoga studio, I'm sure you're all aware that all actions generate karma …. | |
6. | verb | Nuclear power is used to generate electricity. | |
7. | verb | An electric current can generate magnetism. | |
8. | verb | Does bump mapping generate more graphics load than parallax? | |
9. | verb | With this module you can make the Enter key generate an event. | |
10. | verb | You should let a computer program generate your passwords for you. | |
11. | verb | Hedgehog of curses, generate a part of the game of disgraces to the Finns. | |
12. | verb | The author didn't think his novel would generate so many interpretations. | |
13. | verb | Nuclear power plants rely upon the fission of uranium to generate heat. | |
14. | verb | The solar panels generate electricity. | |
15. | verb | Humans generate more than 1 million tons of hazardous waste every day. |
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We can't generate enough power for the entire city. |
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The hydroelectric plant needs to generate more electricity. |
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Unless New Delhi does better in providing security to its own nationals against rebels, secessionists, drug runners and arms traffickers, it will not generate much confidence in the capitals of surrounding nations. |
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Instead they followed the skyrocketing price of natural gas - which is used to run power plants to generate electricity. |
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As a yoga studio, I'm sure you're all aware that all actions generate karma …. |
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Nuclear power is used to generate electricity. | |
An electric current can generate magnetism. | |
Does bump mapping generate more graphics load than parallax? | |
With this module you can make the Enter key generate an event. | |
You should let a computer program generate your passwords for you. | |
Hedgehog of curses, generate a part of the game of disgraces to the Finns. | |
The author didn't think his novel would generate so many interpretations. | |
Nuclear power plants rely upon the fission of uranium to generate heat. | |
The solar panels generate electricity. | |
Humans generate more than 1 million tons of hazardous waste every day. |