1. reproducing - Noun
2. reproducing - Verb
reproducing
present participle of reproduce
reproducing (usually uncountable, plural reproducings)
(nonstandard in the plural) reproduction
The individual produces an object and, by consuming it, returns to himself, but returns as a productive and self reproducing individual. Consumption thus appears as a moment of production. Karl Marx
Creatures inveterately wrong in their inductions have a pathetic but praiseworthy tendency to die before reproducing their kind. Willard van Orman Quine
aren't you, uh... reproducing? "sure, we love reproducing it's one of our favorite things. Cassandra Clare
An epoch can only be reproduced by its own artists, I mean by the artists who lived in it. I hold the artists of one century basically incapable of reproducing the aspect of a past or future century-in other words, of painting the past or the future. Gustave Courbet
Each generation is a filter, a sieve; good genes tend to fall through the sieve into the next generation; bad genes tend to end up in bodies that die young or without reproducing. Richard Dawkins
Reproducing sexually must improve an individual´s reproductive success or else sex would not persist... It is increasingly hard to understand how human beings came to be so clever without considering sexual competition. Matt Ridley