Reproduce synonyms and antonyms
rē'prə-do͝os', -dyo͝os'
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transmit (related)
To make an exact copy
To make a copy using a photocopier.
To create again or in a new form
To restore to use, currency, activity, or notice:
To photograph is defined as to take a picture with a camera.
xerograph
To make an exact copy
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To make copies of on such a machine
multigraph
To make an exact copy
To make a new copy or edition of; print again.
To make an exact copy or copies of
To make a record of information.
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To portray is to depict or describe something or someone in a certain way.
To make a full written or typewritten copy of (dictated material, for example).
electrotype
To make such a plate
To give a fixed, unvarying form to.
reimpress
To impress again or anew.
restamp
To stamp again.
To do or experience something again, especially to win a championship for a second time in a row.
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To make a copy (replica) of
To tell in detail; give an account of; narrate
To portray or act out (a past incident or historical event)
To do over again.
To reactivate or reanimate
To undergo or experience again, especially in the imagination.
(Video games) To make an enhanced remake of (a computer or video game).
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To act in agreement or compliance with; obey:
Mirror is defined as to reflect or imitate.
To repeat or imitate:
To echo back; repeat.
Represent is defined as to express in words, symbolize or stand for.
1667, John Milton, Paradise Lost, Book II:
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To be the source of; produce
To generate is defined as to produce, create or cause to be.
To have offspring; multiply.
To inseminate.
To bring (a plan, idea, etc.) into existence; esp., to plan in a secret or underhanded way; plot
To create, found, or originate:
To beget is defined as to create children or to cause something to happen.
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To fertilize.
To beget
To reintroduce a species into (an area).
To increase or spread at a rapid rate:
(Intransitive, of viviparous animals) To release live offspring from the body into the environment
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To lay eggs; produce spawn.
copy (related)
To admit of being copied:
A gradual change in an inherited characteristic across the geographic range of a species, usually correlated with an environmental transition such as altitude, temperature, or moisture. For example, the body size in a species of warm-blooded animals tends to be larger in cooler climates (a latitudinal cline), while the flowering time of a plant may tend to be later at higher altitudes (an altitudinal cline). In species in which the gene flow between adjacent populations is high, the cline is typically smooth, whereas in populations with restricted gene flow the cline usually occurs as a series of relatively abrupt changes from one group to the next.
Imitate is defined as to copy or use something as a model.
destroy (antonym)
To kill
stop (antonym)
To interrupt one's course or journey for a brief visit or stay. Often used with by, in, or off:
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abort (antonym)
To end prematurely; to stop in the preliminary stages; to turn back. [First attested in the late 16th century.]
kill (antonym)
To thwart passage of; veto:
To achieve or imitate the characteristics or effect of
To cause to become greater in size, amount, degree, etc.; add to; augment
reproduction (related)
The process by which cells and organisms produce other cells and organisms of the same kind. &diamf3; The reproduction of organisms by the union of male and female reproductive cells (gametes) is called sexual reproduction. Many unicellular and most multicellular organisms reproduce sexually. &diamf3; Reproduction in which offspring are produced by a single parent, without the union of reproductive cells, is called asexual reproduction. The fission (splitting) of bacterial cells and the cells of multicellular organisms by mitosis is a form of asexual reproduction, as is the budding of yeast cells and the generation of clones by runners in plants. Many plants and fungi are capable of reproducing both sexually and asexually, as are some animals, such as sponges and aphids.
To cough up from the gut to feed its young, as a bird or animal does.
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re-produced (related)
re-produce (related)
re-printed (related)
republish (related)
re-published (related)
reproduced (related)
To make such a photocopy.
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To print is defined as to mark by pressing on something, to write letters by hand or to produce mechanically copy a document.
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