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Term: yield


Definition:

verb

1. to produce or provide something, usually as a result of a process or effort.

2. to surrender or give up control, authority, or possession.

3. to give in to pressure or demands.

4. to produce a profit or return on investment.

5. to give way to traffic or pedestrians, usually at a junction or intersection.

Sample Sentences:

1. The apple trees in our garden yield a bountiful harvest every year.

2. The rebel forces decided to yield and surrender to the government.

3. She refused to yield to their unreasonable demands.

4. Our business investments have yielded significant returns.

5. Remember to yield to oncoming traffic when entering the roundabout.

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