To yield or produce as a result of an investment of money, time or effort
“Thus, an acre of land would yield a profit of more than a thousand pounds in twenty years.”
To surrender to arguments, demands, or pressure
“We will never yield to the pressure of a foreign government seeking to break the sovereignty of our nation.”
(yield to) To accede to a request or demand
“He would regularly yield to his wife's requests for new designer handbags and shoes.”
To relinquish possession of
“The men were asked to yield their arms before entering the building.”
(of a mass or structure) To physically give way under force or pressure
“The upper corner of the roof would yield to the strong winds outside.”
To provide, or transfer possession of, something to someone
To relinquish or release (a claim, title, etc.)
To fail, especially in spectacular fashion
To earn through work or effort
Do without
To act in a submissive manner
Conform, give in
To stop operating
Glow with heat
(of gas or heat) To expel or discharge, typically gas or light
To amount in number to
To put or send back
To offer for discussion or debate
Be subjected to
To treat with excessive care, attention or indulgence
To do something that one regards as below one's dignity or level of importance
Sacrifice
To exchange or give up something
Accept the authority, policies, or principles of a particular group, especially unwillingly
To prosper or be successful
To proceed or turn out in a specified way
Resign oneself to something
To lose or be without hope
To let go off
A financial return
“They are always on the lookout for investments that will generate a significant yield.”
Something made, achieved or produced through effort
“Through the use of modern techniques, farmers were able to increase their yield per acre substantially.”
The yield of grapes or wine from a vineyard or district during one season
“Potel's first yield from the vineyard called Bousse d'Or, the 1964, is one of Burgundy's modern legends.”
A result or outcome, especially from work or activity
One's descendants or offspring
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