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yielding Definition


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yield
verb yielded, yielding
    1. To produce (an animal product such as meat or milk, or a crop).
      Thesaurus: produce, bear, bring forth, give.
    2. finance.
      To give or produce (interest, etc).
      Example: Shares yield dividends
      Thesaurus: produce, bear, profit, return, bring in, sell for, pay.
    3. To produce (a specified quantity of a natural or financial product).
    tr & intr
    4. To give up or give in; to surrender.
      Thesaurus: surrender, succumb, capitulate, give up, give in, knuckle under, cry uncle (US slang), submit, concede; quit, throw in the towel, resign, abdicate; Antonym: resist.
    intr
    5. To break or give way under force or pressure.
noun
    1. The amount produced.
    2. The total amount of a product produced by an animal or plant, or harvested from a certain area of cultivated land.
      Thesaurus: harvest, crop, produce.
    3. finance.
      The return from an investment or tax.
      Thesaurus: profit, earnings, income, return, revenue, output, proceeds.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon gieldan to pay.





yielding
adj
    1. Submissive.
      Thesaurus: submissive, complaisant, compliant, obedient, wavering, budging, passive; Antonym: defiant, obdurate.
    2. (of a material) able to bend or give under pressure.
      Thesaurus: flexible, malleable, pliable, softening, loosening; Antonym: firm, impervious.
Derivative: yieldingly
adverb
    Derivative: yieldingness
    noun


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