Manufacture

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌmæn.jəˈfæk.tʃər/

Definitions of manufacture

noun the action or process of producing goods from raw materials

Example Sentences

A1 The manufacture of toys is a popular industry in this town.

A2 The manufacture of clothing requires skilled workers and specialized machinery.

B1 The automobile manufacture industry is a major contributor to the country's economy.

B2 The manufacture of electronic devices involves intricate processes and precise measurements.

C1 The pharmaceutical company specializes in the manufacture of generic drugs.

C2 The aerospace company is known for its innovative approach to aircraft manufacture.

verb to make or produce (something) on a large scale using machinery

Example Sentences

A1 The company manufactures cars in a factory.

A2 She learned how to manufacture jewelry from her grandmother.

B1 The pharmaceutical company manufactures various drugs for different illnesses.

B2 The company has been manufacturing high-quality electronics for over 50 years.

C1 The aerospace company manufactures advanced technology for space exploration.

C2 The luxury fashion brand manufactures all of its products in Italy.

Examples of manufacture in a Sentence

formal The company specializes in the manufacture of high-quality electronic components.

informal They're really good at making stuff.

slang They're cranking out those widgets like nobody's business.

figurative She manufactured an excuse to leave the party early.

Grammatical Forms of manufacture

past tense

manufactured

plural

manufactures

comparative

more manufactured

superlative

most manufactured

present tense

manufacture

future tense

will manufacture

perfect tense

have manufactured

continuous tense

is manufacturing

singular

manufacture

positive degree

manufacture

infinitive

manufacture

gerund

manufacturing

participle

manufacturing

Origin and Evolution of manufacture

First Known Use: 1567 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'manufacture' originated from the Latin word 'manufactura', which is a combination of 'manu' meaning 'hand' and 'factura' meaning 'a making'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the process of making goods by hand, the word 'manufacture' has evolved to encompass the mass production of goods using machinery in modern times.