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yield
verb
to
produce
or
provide
something
such
as
crops
,
profit
,
or
another
result
•
The
apple
orchard
yielded
a
record
harvest
after
the
rainy
spring
.
The
apple
orchard
yielded
a
record
harvest
after
the
rainy
spring
.
•
The
experiment
yielded
unexpected
blue
crystals
overnight
.
The
experiment
yielded
unexpected
blue
crystals
overnight
.
verb
to
slow
down
or
stop
your
vehicle
to
let
another
road
user
go
first
•
Drivers
must
yield
to
pedestrians
at
the
crosswalk
.
Drivers
must
yield
to
pedestrians
at
the
crosswalk
.
•
He
slowed
down
to
yield
at
the
roundabout
.
He
slowed
down
to
yield
at
the
roundabout
.
noun
the
total
amount
of
something
produced
,
especially
by
a
farm
,
recipe
,
or
industrial
process
•
This
recipe
makes
a
yield
of
twelve
muffins
.
This
recipe
makes
a
yield
of
twelve
muffins
.
•
The
farmer
measured
the
corn
yield
at
the
end
of
the
season
.
The
farmer
measured
the
corn
yield
at
the
end
of
the
season
.
verb
to
give
up
or
stop
resisting
something
or
someone
•
After
hours
of
negotiation
,
the
rebels
finally
yielded
and
laid
down
their
weapons
.
After
hours
of
negotiation
,
the
rebels
finally
yielded
and
laid
down
their
weapons
.
•
Faced
with
her
daughter's
persistence
,
the
father
yielded
to
her
request
for
a
puppy
.
Faced
with
her
daughter's
persistence
,
the
father
yielded
to
her
request
for
a
puppy
.
noun
the
profit
or
interest
earned
on
an
investment
,
usually
shown
as
a
percentage
•
The
bonds
have
a
3%
annual
yield
.
The
bonds
have
a
3%
annual
yield
.
•
Investors
look
for
high
yield
and
low
risk
.
Investors
look
for
high
yield
and
low
risk
.