generate

/ˈdʒɛnəˌreɪt/
verb
  1. To produce or create something, especially energy, power, or ideas.
    • The wind turbines generate enough power to supply the whole town.
    • The brainstorming session generated many new ideas.
    • Solar panels generate electricity from sunlight.
  2. To cause something to exist or happen.
    • His speech generated excitement throughout the audience.
    • The scandal generated negative publicity for the company.
    • The new policy generated a lot of discussion among employees.
  3. To produce a set of data or results, often using a computer or formula.
    • The teacher asked the students to generate a list of synonyms.
    • The software can generate a report in seconds.
    • The algorithm generates random numbers for the game.
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