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reproduced

Pronunciation: [ˌriːprəˈduːst]

Word

Context: "biology"

(verb) to make more of something, usually in the way that living things have babies or create new versions of themselves. For example, when plants grow new plants or animals have babies.

Example

The couple reproduced healthy puppies last spring.

Example

The species did not reproduce successfully this year due to changes in their habitat.

Example

How do frogs reproduce in the wild?

Context: "media"

(verb) to create copies of something, like pictures or recordings. For example, when you take a photo and make prints of it to share with friends.

Example

The artist reproduced his famous painting as a poster for fans.

Example

The original sculpture was destroyed, so it couldn't be reproduced again.

Example

Can you reproduce this artwork in a different style?

Context: "science"

(verb) to bring back a result or effect, like showing the same result again in an experiment. It's like proving that something can happen the same way more than once.

Example

The scientists reproduced their findings in a new experiment.

Example

They could not reproduce the experiment's results despite trying several times.

Example

Is it possible to reproduce the original results with the same conditions?

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