Reproducing can be categorized as a verb.
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reproduce - have offspring or produce more individuals of a given animal or plant; "The Bible tells people to procreate" | ||
reproduce - make a copy or equivalent of; "reproduce the painting" | ||
reproduce - recreate a sound, image, idea, mood, atmosphere, etc.; "this DVD player reproduces the sound of the piano very well"; "He reproduced the feeling of sadness in the portrait" | ||
reproduce - repeat after memorization; "For the exam, you must be able to regurgitate the information" |
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1. | verb | Cloning is a controversial method of reproducing organisms. | |
2. | verb | Love is nature's way of tricking people into reproducing. | |
3. | verb | I succeeded in reproducing the error, and I also have an idea about what might be causing it. | |
4. | verb | Reproduce the painting. | |
5. | verb | How can i make my Jack Dempsey reproduce? | |
6. | verb | Most schools were designed not to transform society, but to reproduce it. | |
7. | verb | Try to reproduce the music in your mind. | |
8. | verb | Is it possible to reproduce 70 copies of your report which appeared in the November issue of The Network and distribute them to our agents? | |
9. | verb | I appreciate your request to reproduce 70 copies of my report. | |
10. | verb | Something else to be borne in mind here is the rapidity with which the virus can reproduce. | |
11. | verb | He is able to reproduce the original in its best and most trustworthy translation. | |
12. | verb | Bacteria do not reproduce in alcohol. | |
13. | verb | Where words can be translated into equivalent words, the style of an original can be closely followed; but no translation which aims at being written in normal English can reproduce the style of Aristotle. | |
14. | verb | Programmers are trying to reproduce the error in order to correct it. | |
15. | verb | Given the right conditions, compost worms can reproduce at a phenomenal rate. |
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Cloning is a controversial method of reproducing organisms. | |
Love is nature's way of tricking people into reproducing. | |
I succeeded in reproducing the error, and I also have an idea about what might be causing it. | |
Reproduce the painting. |
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How can i make my Jack Dempsey reproduce? |
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Most schools were designed not to transform society, but to reproduce it. | |
Try to reproduce the music in your mind. | |
Is it possible to reproduce 70 copies of your report which appeared in the November issue of The Network and distribute them to our agents? | |
I appreciate your request to reproduce 70 copies of my report. | |
Something else to be borne in mind here is the rapidity with which the virus can reproduce. | |
He is able to reproduce the original in its best and most trustworthy translation. | |
Bacteria do not reproduce in alcohol. | |
Where words can be translated into equivalent words, the style of an original can be closely followed; but no translation which aims at being written in normal English can reproduce the style of Aristotle. | |
Programmers are trying to reproduce the error in order to correct it. | |
Given the right conditions, compost worms can reproduce at a phenomenal rate. |