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gen·er·ate

generate

 
 
pronunciation:
je n reIt
features:
Word Combinations (verb), Word Parts
part of speech: transitive verb
inflections: generates, generating, generated
definition 1: to cause to be brought into being.
The human body generates heat.The farm uses a windmill to generate its own electricity.The news generated a great deal of excitement.Establishment of the factory will generate more jobs in the area.The lottery generates significant revenue for the state.
synonyms:
beget, breed, create, engender, hatch, make, originate, procreate, produce, spawn
similar words:
account, conceive, develop, effectuate, found, fructify, give rise to, launch, provoke, start, yield
definition 2: to beget (offspring).
Laboratory mice exposed to the chemicals were no longer capable of generating offspring.
synonyms:
beget, breed, engender, father, procreate, produce, sire, spawn
similar words:
fructify
Word Combinations  About this feature
adverb + (v.)generate automatically, internally, randomly, spontaneously, thereby
(v.)generate + adverb annually
(v.)generate + nounHelp amount, carbon, cash, code, controversy, current, debate, dollar, earnings, electricity, employment, energy, enthusiasm, excitement, export, flow, friction, gain, growth, headline, heat, horsepower, hydrogen, hypothesis, income, interest, kilowatt, lift, momentum, output, pollution, power, pressure, profit, publicity, pulse, quantity, resentment, response, return, revenue, sales, sequence, signal, solution, steam, stream, surplus, tension, ton, volume, wave, wealth [See all][See only the most frequent]
Word Parts  About this feature
The word generate contains the following parts:
-ate1 Latin verb-forming suffix that means to make, cause, do
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The suffix -ate primarily forms transitive verbs from Latin bases. Many -ate verbs were loanwords from Latin. Verbs ending in -ate combine with the suffix -ion to form nouns ending in -ation. These verbs also have corresponding agent nouns ending in -ator (navigator, dictator, elevator).