0 past simple and past participle of manufacture --
1 to produce goods in large numbers, usually in a factory using machines: --
2 to invent something, such as an excuse or story, in order to deceive someone: --
She insisted that every scandalous detail of the story had been manufactured.
After the theoretical design stage, the quick changeable joints and test machine are manufactured.
In order to prevent these failures the moving parts of the joints should be manufactured of stainless materials.
These manufactured pieces of material culture do not possess the true dimensions of the original item; they are a forgery or a trompe l'oeil.
It is now common for a foodstuff to be manufactured or harvested at one place and then distributed.
A sheet metal par t can be manufactured from a series of operations wherein the order of such operations is not unique.
Which version of the product is to be manufactured?
Recall that d2 measures the sensitivity of death rates to per capita manufactured goods output.
Any foreign company that was dominant in domestically manufactured edible oils and industrial fats might hope to exercise some leverage.