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generate (verb), generates; generated; generating
1. To bring or to cause something to come into existence: In order to generate an additional income to his pocket-money, James decided to wash cars for his neighbors.
2. To produce as a result of a chemical or other physical process: Water can generate power in hydroelectric power plants.

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2. To produce as a result of a chemical or other physical process: Water can generate power in hydroelectric power plants.
Wind and sun can also generate energy that is used to operate various devices.

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This entry is located in the following unit:
genus, genesis-, -gen, -gene, -genesis, -genetic, -genic, -geny, -genous
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generating
This entry is located in the following unit:
genus, genesis-, -gen, -gene, -genesis, -genetic, -genic, -geny, -genous
(page 4)