(of light or an image) To bend back or mirror
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To produce an exact or duplicate copy of
“May we have permission to reproduce this article as an example of good writing?”
To simulate, imitate, or make a replica of
“Hale's translation seems to focus on literal representation of content, though he does attempt to reproduce the artistry of some of the metrical sections of the manuscripts.”
To beget or conceive (offspring)
“The concept of survival of the fittest refers to the ability of a species to reproduce offspring that stay alive.”
To remember or bring back to mind
“In the hypnotic state, patients were able to reproduce memories of past experiences.”
To make a false show or pretense of
To give new life to, or to restore to a healthy condition
To reproduce something for one's own benefit, typically without the owner's consent
To restore or build up something again, especially after damage or destruction
To create or draw a visual representation of something
To circulate, redistribute, or reprint something previously published or released
To quote as an example or reference
To repeat what was previously said or expressed
To produce literature, typically in large quantities
To say or repeat what has been said
To repeat something that has already been said
To mention as an example or reference
To create a new, and altered, version of something, typically a recording
To provoke or bring about
(of light or an image) To bend back or mirror
To put in writing
To be a symbol or embodiment of
To vibrate or sound, especially in response to another vibration
To engage in amorous relations, especially for purposes of procreating
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