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mass-produce /masprəˈdjuːs /verb [with object]Produce large quantities of (a standardized article) by an automated mechanical process: (as adjective mass-produced) cheap mass-produced goods...- Very often it was the cheapest clothing available because it was mass-produced in such large quantities…
- Fabricated by the same processes that mass-produce silicon computer chips, the device has multiple possible uses.
- Birmingham toolmakers expanded the market for mechanical gadgets by mass-producing them.
Derivativesmass-producer noun ...- It seemed impossible for a standalone British mass-producer of cars to thrive, despite Britain being home to the fourth biggest car market in the world.
- The surviving population, who had relied (as we do today) on buying their pottery from mass-producers, were simply unable to make pottery themselves.
- In fact, the world's leading chip makers seem to have decided that if India can't be a mass-producer of chips for the moment, it can still design them.
mass production /ˌmasprəˈdʌkʃ(ə)n / noun ...- Other mass-production manufacturers followed, initially seeking markets in developed countries such as Canada, Great Britain, France, and Germany.
- The adoption of mass-production techniques, however, changed the nature of labor performance and the principles of remuneration.
- While they built machines designed to mass-produce goods, the machinists did not use mass-production techniques themselves.
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