yield
/jiːld/yield
NOUNDefinition of yield
A yield is how much of a crop is grown in a year.
Example: This year's harvest had a good yield.
To yield is to give way to someone or something else
Example: Cars yield to the walkers when the walkers are in the crosswalk.
To yield is to produce something.
Example: Most of the time, stocks yield more money than the original cost.
yield
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This year's harvest had a good yield.
Example sentence2
Cars yield to the walkers when the walkers are in the crosswalk.
Example sentence3
Most of the time, stocks yield more money than the original cost.
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