mass-produced in English

verb
1
produce large quantities of (a standardized article) by an automated mechanical process.
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1. She hates mass-produced stuff.

2. 1977: Introduction of the first mass-produced personal computers.

3. Don’t settle for a mass-produced, low quality Cupola

4. 1855: Bessemer process enables steel to be mass-produced.

5. The B-36 had more engines than any other mass-produced aircraft.

6. Similarly, postmodern culture is also seen as highly diverse and mass produced.

7. It was the first military aeroplane to be mass-produced in Germany.

8. There is a confusion between "mass-produced paintings" which are actually prints.

9. Pop Art works are usually mass - produced and created in commercial material.

10. Henry Ford introduced the Fordson, a wildly popular mass-produced tractor, in 1917.

11. Many of the items popularly used as charms are mass-produced commercial products.

12. Process for testing the hardness of mass-produced parts with low mechanical reactance

13. Due to the increasing demand for Aluminosilicate glass, Aluminosilicate is now mass-produced.

14. The Brazing process is highly replicable and can be mass produced with consistent results

15. Synthetic SiC powder has been mass-produced since 1893 for use as an abrasive.

16. Further development of the PPD-40 led to the simplified and mass-produced PPSh-41.

17. Artisans can provide individualized products for customers who have grown weary of mass - produced goods.

18. To them, the lab cowboy and his sperminator portended a dystopia of mass - produced boys.

19. We live in a technological society where most goods are mass - produced by unskilled labor.

20. Bakelite is the common name for phenolic resin, which was one of the first mass-produced plastics

21. Small packaged equipment for comfort air-conditioning is mass produced and in common use around the world.

22. 14 The Neo-Dadaists turned to the mass-produced imagery and disposable goods of the consumer society.

23. The Do 27 was notable for being the first mass-produced aircraft in Germany after World War II.

24. In Europe, William Addis of England is believed to have produced the first mass-produced toothbrush in 1780.

25. In the United States, where the flavor is especially popular, it has been mass-produced since at least 1917.

26. 30 Second, and more important, they were mass-produced out of durable materials and so have survived in large numbers.

27. Nowadays, natto is mass-produced in automated factories, where steamed soybeans are sprayed with the ideal amount of Bacillus natto.

28. Bottarga was mass produced at that time, by curing the roe to perfection, then waxing it to seal in the freshness

29. ‘Nanostructured chip devices prepared from nanoscale materials (including complex oxides, carbides, Borides and nitrides) have been successfully mass produced in kilogram quantities.’

30. The CH1 was a 90° cast-iron-block V6, similar to the mass-produced PRV engine in those two respects but otherwise dissimilar.

31. Arguses, eh Argi, eh Argus, found a market and made the most of it: the inexpensive relatively dependable relatively OK performing mass produced 35

32. Jose Guadalupe Posada (1852-1913) popularized Mexico's life of the dead in Bitingly satiric, mass-produced etchings and lithographs that have enthralled Mexicans for generations.

33. Whereas only 20,600 MAS-49 were manufactured, the MAS-49/56 was mass-produced, attaining a total of 275,240 rifles issued between 1957 and 1978.

34. This geographical indication certificate, which is attributed by the European Union, is considered important in order to avoid confusion with low-quality mass-produced ersatz products.

35. Example of a partial Bohi Finally, the point where the groove terminates: most mass produced swords have the groove machined out which produces a rounded termination …

36. The Absinthe you can find here is in no way a mass produced product: rather, made in small-batches according to historic methods in family-owned distilleries

37. Along with the other Next-Level Villains, the Bombers were mass-produced by the Villain Factory at the Onomura Pharma Corp., being developed in the Bomber Warehouse.

38. In the United States, the first mass-produced Valentines of embossed paper lace were produced and sold shortly after 1847 by Esther Howland (1828–1904) of Worcester, Massachusetts.

39. Ford introduced child-proof door locks into its products in 1957, and, in the same year, offered the first retractable hardtop on a mass-produced six-seater car.

40. Baret’s youth bats range from $60 to $80 dollars, and his adult bats cost $80 to $200, not that much more than mass-produced bats and including custom work

41. In 2004, wind energy cost a fifth of what it did in the 1980s, and some expected that downward trend to continue as larger multi-megawatt turbines were mass-produced.

42. The Gutenberg Bible (also known as the 42-line Bible, the Mazarin Bible or the B42) was among the earliest major books printed using mass-produced movable metal type in Europe

43. Blintzes aren’t as hard to make as you think and homemade are infinitely better than the frozen mass-produced versions! Use a good crepe pan or 9-inch cast iron skillet

44. However, it was not until the early 1950s that mass produced motorhomes started hitting the road, only proving that Chinook RV has consistently been an innovative leader in the motorhome industry,

45. The vacuum connection system of the present invention has a connection setting time shorter than that of a mechanical connection system and is suitable for use in the mass-produced optical fiber industry.

46. The introduction of the Bessemer process, beginning in the late 1850s, heralded the age of mass-produced steel and modern industrial manufacturing technologies, and with it the irreversible decline and eventual demise of blacksmithing.

47. The BMW Group wants to understand exactly what happens in A battery cell, what the ideal chemical composition and design of A battery cell looks like and how it can be mass-produced while ensuring sustainability

48. In addition, a flexible substrate is transferred by a roll-to-roll transfer system to grow graphene thereon, and graphene-based semiconductor devices may be mass-produced just by varying the composition of reaction gas without deforming graphene.

49. Derived from the french word meaning upper arm, the Brassiere is a mass-produced support undergarment worn by women that consists of two fabric cups attached to two side panels, a back panel, and shoulder straps (unless strapless) that fits snugly.

50. Cylindrical Cells A Cylindrical cell consists of sheet-like anodes, separators, and cathodes that are sandwiched, rolled up, and packed into a cylinder-shaped can. This type is one of the first mass-produced types of batteries and is still very popular