duction
/ˈdʌkʃən/Definitions
1. noun
the act of bringing or taking something to a place, especially by force or persuasion; the act of bringing something into operation or use
“The company’s introduction of the new product was a major production.”
2. noun
a reduction or decrease in something, such as size, price, or amount
“The company’s production was a significant reduction in costs.”
3. noun
a copy or translation of a book or text, especially one made before printing was invented
“The manuscript was a rare example of an ancient production.”
4. noun
a performance or production of a play, film, or other show
“The company’s production of the play was a huge success.”
5. noun
a method or process of producing something, especially a musical composition
“The composer’s production of the symphony was a masterpiece.”
6. verb
to bring or take something to a place, especially by force or persuasion; to bring something into operation or use
“The company will produce the new product next quarter.”
7. verb
to reduce or decrease something, such as size, price, or amount
“The company will produce the costs by 10%.”
8. verb
to create or make something, especially a musical composition
“The composer will produce a new symphony next year.”