1. generate
An electric current can generate magnetism.
The new development will generate 1,500 new jobs.
I didn’t think the competition would generate this amount of media attention.
generate electricity
What resources do we have, at the present time, to generate knowledge?
You should let a computer program generate your passwords for you.
With this module you can make the Enter key generate an event.
Does bump mapping generate more graphics load than parallax?
The wind farm may be able to generate enough electicity for 2,000 homes.
He generates ideas that we all should consider
Trains used to burn coal to generate power to move.
To generate is defined as to produce, create or cause to be. An example of to generate is turning on a heater, making a room warm.
Well, the right to smoke or not smoke generates passionate debates
But can they really generate enough energy to power a car?
Hedgehog of curses, generate a part of the game of disgraces to the Finns.
Inglese parola "produce"(generate) si verifica in set:
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