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Definition of reproduce :
1. To bring forward again; as, to reproduce a witness; to reproduce charges; to reproduce a play.
2. To cause to exist again.
3. To make an image or other representation of; to portray; to cause to exist in the memory or imagination; to make a copy of; as, to reproduce a person's features in marble, or on canvas; to reproduce a design.
4. To produce again, by generation or the like; to cause the existence of ( something of the same class, kind, or nature as another thing); to generate or beget, as offspring; as, to reproduce a rose; some animals are reproduced by gemmation.
5. To produce again.
Synonyms:
vomit, throw up, cast, reecho, father, record, regorge, redo, upchuck, engender, same, reawaken, manifold, reflect, barf, retch, mirror, breed, multiply, revive, purge, recount, proliferate, portray, chuck, propagate, fecundate, type, follow, spew, photograph, vomit up, simulate, spawn, be sick, impregnate, beget, sire, run off, reprint, reproduction, cat, stereotype, sick, spue, disgorge, honk, increase, hatch, generate, re-create, puke, remake, regurgitate
duplicate (part of speech: verb)
ditto, clone, model, double, duplicate, replicate, copy, counterfeit, Xerox
repeat (part of speech: verb)
recur, recapitulate, reiterate, repeat, quote, recite, iterate, echo
reproduce (part of speech: verb)
procreate, imitate, transcribe, trace
print (part of speech: verb)
impress, print, stamp, imprint, emboss
Usage examples:
- The actual point of division between these two things is not so easily determined as most people believe, but so much I have ascertained without a doubt, that, in order to reproduce Beethoven, one must produce with him." - "Great Violinists And Pianists", George T. Ferris.
- I should like to try to reproduce it here, but I have no doubt I should reproduce it all wrong. - "At Large", Arthur Christopher Benson.
- What sculptor could reproduce it? - "The King in Yellow", Robert W. Chambers.