0 to produce goods in large numbers, usually in a factory using machines:
1 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.
3 to produce goods in large numbers, esp. in a factory using machines:
4 to invent something such as a situation, story, or event, esp. to deceive someone:
5 to produce goods in large numbers, especially in a factory using machines:
6 the process of producing goods in large numbers, especially in a factory:
7 manufactured goods:
Mercedes were pioneers during the early days of car manufacture.
The number of old German cars still on the road attests to the excellence of their manufacture.
Organic chemicals are used in the manufacture of plastics, fibres, solvents and paints.
We manufacture undergarments that tone and slenderize.
The scene is now dominated by huge mas bands, often consisting of several thousand participants, their costumes no longer self-made but professionally manufactured.
The optimal input rate to a system of manufacturing cells.
The economy is still underdeveloped, with low manufactured and hightechnology exports, low expenditure on research and development, and small numbers of computers and mobile phones.
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