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Manufacture Definition, Usage, and Examples

Meaning 1:mass-produce (manufacture)

manufacture 🔊
/ˌmænjəˈfæktʃɚ/
vt.
To make a lot of things in a factory using machines.
Manufacture process in a modern factory with automated assembly line
mass-produce 🔊
/ˌmæs prəˈduːs/
vt.
To make goods in large quantities using machinery, typically in a factory setting.
📁 Category:Technological Inventions 🔖 Level:Intermediate

📘 Details & Usage

📖 Root Explanation
From Latin 'manu' (hand) + 'factura' (making), originally meant 'made by hand'.
💡 Mnemonic
Think of 'manu' (hand) + 'facture' (making) → 'hand-making' evolved into factory production.
📖 Example
This factory uses robots to manufacture smartphones efficiently. 🔊 This factory uses robots to manufacture smartphones efficiently.
🔗 Collocations
manufacture goods – To produce items for sale
manufacture products – To create goods on a large scale
manufacture parts – To make components for assembly
🔄 Synonyms
produce (vt.) – To create or bring into existence, especially through a manufacturing process.
fabricate (vt.) – To construct or manufacture something, often from raw materials.
assemble (vt.) – To put together components to form a finished product.
🚫 Antonyms
destroy (vt.) – To demolish or ruin something, the opposite of creating.
dismantle (vt.) – To take apart a structure or product piece by piece.
🌱 Derivatives
manufacturer (n.) – A person or company that makes goods for sale.
manufacturing (n.) – The process of producing goods on a large scale using machinery.
manufactory (n.) – A factory or plant where goods are manufactured (archaic).
📖 Cultural Story
The word 'manufacture' comes from Latin 'manu factum' meaning 'made by hand'. Despite its industrial meaning today, the root reveals its pre-industrial origin.
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