Definition of Manufactured in English :

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Manufactured meaning in English

Meaning of Manufactured in English

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Manufactured pronunciation in English

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Manufactured

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Adjective

1. manufactured

produced in a large-scale industrial operation

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Manufactured

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verb
1. 
to process or make (a product) from a raw material, esp as a large-scale operation using machinery
2. (transitive)
to invent or concoct
to manufacture an excuse
noun
3. 
the production of goods, esp by industrial processes
4. 
a manufactured product
5. 
the creation or production of anything

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Manufactured

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noun
1. 
the making of goods and articles by hand or, esp., by machinery, often on a large scale and with division of labor
2. 
anything so made; manufactured product
3. 
the making of something in any way, esp. when regarded as merely mechanical
verb transitiveWord forms: ˌmanuˈfactured or ˌmanuˈfacturing
4. 
to make by hand or, esp., by machinery, often on a large scale and with division of labor
5. 
to work (wool, steel, etc.) into usable form
6. 
to produce (art, literature, etc.) in a way regarded as mechanical and uninspired
7. 
to make up (excuses, evidence, etc.); invent; fabricate; concoct

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Manufactured

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v.intr.
To make or process goods, especially in large quantities and by means of industrial machines.
n.
1.
a. The act, craft, or process of manufacturing products, especially on a large scale.
b. An industry in which mechanical power and machinery are employed.
2. A product that is manufactured.
3. The making or producing of something.
v. man·u·fac·tured, man·u·fac·tur·ing, man·u·fac·tures
v.tr.
1.
a. To make or process (a raw material) into a finished product, especially by means of a large-scale industrial operation.
b. To make or process (a product), especially with the use of industrial machines.
2. To create, produce, or turn out in a mechanical manner: "His books seem to have been manufactured rather than composed" (Dwight Macdonald).
3. To concoct or invent; fabricate: manufacture an excuse.

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