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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mass-produce.

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Examples

  • We've been misled by a food system, controlled by a very few, that mass-produces our food.

    Gary Hirshberg: The Real Problem With Our Food System: A Response to Makenna Goodman 2009

  • Does Cake #2 mean that somewhere a company mass-produces torso cakes for grocery stores?

    Introducing a Good Sport Jen 2009

  • If God makes every grain of sand unique and every snowflake like no other, how simplistic to have believed that He mass-produces little human robots.

    All Babies Are Born Unique Jan 2009

  • Instead of great writers, nowadays America just mass-produces gaggles of media hacks who sell their souls to the devil -- like what happened in Philly last week when so-called journalists who should have freaking known better turned a debate between two intelligent and well-qualified candidates into a talk-radio sideshow.

    The New China: Wall-to-wall smog 2008

  • We live in a culture that worships violence and death and mass-produces violence and death, a culture epitomized by such TV shows as "24" with its 21st Century, testosterone dripping, ruthless American male prototype, Jack Bauer.

    Jack Bauer, Wilhelm Reich and Confronting Fascism 2007

  • St. John's, which has nine seniors, has always had the potential to make this happen in a city that annually mass-produces blue-chip high school talent.

    NY Daily News Dick Weiss 2011

  • Envirofit, which mass-produces slick-looking rocket stoves in China for export to places such as rural India.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • Envirofit, which mass-produces slick-looking rocket stoves in China for export to places such as rural India.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • China mass-produces countless fake brand-name consumer goods, from shoes and handbags to DVDs and iPods, even beer.

    timesunion.com: Local Breaking News 2010

  • Vandalia Research Inc. has invented a machine - called the Triathlon - that mass-produces DNA strands.

    unknown title 2009

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