production

/prəˈdʌkʃən/
noun
  1. The process of making or growing something, especially in large quantities.
    • The company focuses on the production of organic foods.
    • Efficient production methods help reduce waste.
    • The factory increased its production of cars this year.
  2. The amount of something that is made or grown.
    • This year's wheat production was higher than expected.
    • The factory aims to boost production by 20%.
    • Oil production has declined in recent months.
  3. The creation of a movie, play, television show, or other entertainment work.
    • The school put on a wonderful production of 'The Wizard of Oz'.
    • The new film is a big-budget production from a major studio.
    • She worked on the production of a popular TV series.
  4. The act of showing or providing something for others to see.
    • The lawyer demanded the production of the documents in court.
    • The magician made a dramatic production of pulling a rabbit from his hat.
    • He made quite a production out of opening the gift.
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