Word: yield Word origin: Old English g(i)eldan ‘pay, repay’, of Germanic origin. The senses ‘produce, bear’ and ‘surrender’ arose in Middle English. Phonetic: jiːld Listen:
produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product). Example: the land yields grapes and tobacco
give way to arguments, demands, or pressure. Example: the Western powers now yielded when they should have resisted
(of a mass or structure) give way under force or pressure. Example: he reeled into the house as the door yielded
an amount produced of an agricultural or industrial product. Example: the milk yield was poor
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