From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmass-producedˌmass-proˈduced adjective TIFproduced in large numbers using machinery, so that each object is the same and can be sold cheaply → mass production mass-produced furniture —mass-produce verb [transitive]
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mass-produced• Many of these were virtually mass-produced.• The bike is the first mass-produced bicycle to boast full front and rear suspension.• It is a championship for high-performance mass-produced cars which are sold in the United States.• Even within the world of mass-produced culture, it is possible to approach the question of standardization differently.• Park provided cheap loans and tax benefits to nurture Daewoo and a few other businesses into conglomerates that mass-produced for export markets.• No, mass-produced reproductions - as distinct from limited edition - prints seldom if ever rise in value.• Because coins were mass-produced they can often be accurately dated, in the ways described in Chapter 2.