product  /ˈprɑ dəkt/ ? Meaning of "product"

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Definition(s):

  1. (n) commodities offered for sale
  2. (n) an artifact that has been created by someone or some process
  3. (n) a quantity obtained by multiplication
  4. (n) a chemical substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction
  5. (n) a consequence of someone's efforts or of a particular set of circumstances
  6. (n) the set of elements common to two or more sets

Usage(s):

  1. It is a pity that the product was way ahead of its time, for it was the fruition of a great innovation.
  2. Consumer laws come in handy to fight companies that come out with defective products or provide inadequate services but the problem is that the consumers are not aware of these laws.
  3. The entire whose who of the IT world had come in to watch the launch of the new software product.

Quotes

  1. "Now this legislation moves to the Senate, and I look forward to receiving a final product that will serve as a strong signal to the executives who run these firms that such compensation will not be tolerated," Mr Obama said.
    on Mar 19, 2009 By: Barack Obama Source: BBC News

  2. "Real gross domestic product will not grow much, if at all, over the first half of 2008 and could even contract slightly," Bernanke said in testimony to Congress' Joint Economic Committee. "A recession is possible."
    on Apr 2, 2008 By: Ben Bernanke Source: CNNMoney.com

  3. "This is the most successful product launch in Apple's history," Apple CEO Steve Jobs said. "Even so, we apologize to those customers who were turned away because we did not have enough supply."
    on Jul 3, 2010 By: Steve Jobs Source: San Jose Mercury News

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