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yield
1. verb
a) To give way; to allow another to pass first.

God ild [yield] you! ― Shakespeare.

b) To give as required; to surrender, relinquish or capitulate.

The good mother holds me still a child! Good mother is bad mother unto me! A worse were better; yet no worse would I. Heaven yield her for it! ― Gareth and Lynette, Tennyson.

Syn: submit, capitulate, succumb, relent, defer, give way, surrender, cede, give up, produce, bear, supply
2. noun
A product; the quantity of something produced

Zucchini plants always seem to produce a high yield of fruit.

Syn: harvest, return, fruits, produce, crop
See Also: relent, unrelent, succumb, capitulate, submit, stop, defer

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