abandon, bend, conform, dole out, furnish, hand in, maintain, ponder, retract, strain at, withdraw
Definitionn. production of a certain amount
Last update: June 9, 2015
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The yield of kharif crops was not good this season. [Please select]
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The militants yielded six Indian soldiers to the Army. [Please select]
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He yielded to his boss's pressure. [Please select]
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Does a high dividend yield indicate a strong company? [Please select]
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The yield on the futures contract due in December has gained 3 basis points this month to 5.26 percent. [Please select]
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At length, the pile yielded a little, a corner of a blanket fell, and a faint ray of light gleamed into the inner part of the cave. [Please select]
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He was a man who never listened to an appeal, but always yielded to a threat, were it only loud enough. [Please select]
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Do you yield to the charm which has subjugated such lighter natures as Villiers and Buckhurst. [Please select]
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'Would that she could accommodate herself to my house as easily,' he said; 'she should have every indulgence that an adoring husband could yield her.' [Please select]
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Even when we have taken London, not an English woman will come near us, until all the men have yielded. [Please select]
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A stronger, and clearer, yet more mysterious will than her own had conquered hers; but she would not confess it, and yield entire obedience; neither could she cast it off. [Please select]
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