0 to produce a lot of goods cheaply using machines in a factory --
1 to make a lot of a product, using machinery in a factory --
2 to produce large numbers of goods, often by using machines in a factory: --
Party leaders had bought stock in the pharmaceutical companies that would later mass-produce the cure, becoming very rich in the process.
The machine would then be able to mass-produce a template signature when needed.
It was now easier to publish a book and mass-produce it.
The advantage in using stoneware to make steins was that molds could be used to mass-produce elaborately carved steins.
Industrial design is concerned with bringing artistic form and usability, usually associated with craft design and ergonomics, together to mass-produce goods.
Dlux only started doing stencils to mass-produce stickers.
Presently, pure hydrogen gas is not economical to mass-produce by electrolysis or any other means.
One thing you cannot do is to mass-produce a thing which was not designed for mass production, and our aeroplanes were certainly not designed for mass production.