yield

Noun
  1. Production of a certain amount (synset 100916463)
  2. The income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property (synset 113281089)
    "the average return was about 5%"
  3. An amount of a product (synset 104620079)
  4. The quantity of something (as a commodity) that is created (usually within a given period of time) (synset 113780885)
    "production was up in the second quarter"
Verb
  1. Be the cause or source of (synset 202344167)
    "He gave me a lot of trouble"; "Our meeting afforded much interesting information"
  2. End resistance, as under pressure or force (synset 200436056)
    "The door yielded to repeated blows with a battering ram"
  3. Give or supply (synset 201632192)
    "The cow brings in 5 liters of milk"; "This year's crop yielded 1,000 bushels of corn"; "The estate renders some revenue for the family"
  4. Give over;
    Surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another (synset 202321629)
  5. Give in, as to influence or pressure (synset 202709149)
  6. Move in order to make room for someone for something (synset 201852407)
    "The park gave way to a supermarket"; "`Move over,' he told the crowd"
  7. Cause to happen or be responsible for (synset 201632595)
    "His two singles gave the team the victory"
  8. Be willing to concede (synset 200807711)
    "I grant you this much"
  9. Be fatally overwhelmed (synset 202626546)
  10. Bring in (synset 202296669)
    "interest-bearing accounts"; "How much does this savings certificate pay annually?"
  11. Be flexible under stress of physical force (synset 201452389)
    "This material doesn't give"
  12. Cease opposition;
    Stop fighting (synset 201118865)
  13. Consent reluctantly (synset 200806138)

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