0 present participle of mass-produce --
1 to produce a lot of goods cheaply using machines in a factory --
His inventions included several machines for mass-producing cigarettes, a clockwork calculator, a prototype for a movie camera, and the microdiorama.
By mass-producing matzos they turned the output of matzo-making from a strictly local product into a national, and eventually international product.
This is a cheap and easy way of mass-producing a gene or the protein it then codes for, for example, insulin or even antibiotics.
The solar charger industry has been plagued by companies mass-producing low efficiency solar chargers that don't meet the consumer's expectations.
Even today, many newspapers restrict color photographs to the front and other prominent pages since mass-producing photographs in black-and-white is considerably less expensive than color.
Back then, it was much cheaper to have uniformly white cotton as a raw source for mass-producing cloth and fabric items.
Manufacturers began mass-producing runway knock-offs in contemporary colors and materials.
America is a mass-producing country.