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yield
noun as in production of labor
verb as in produce
verb as in give in, surrender
Strong matches
verb as in grant, allow
Example Sentences
As warming brings significant challenges to agriculture, growers are abandoning crops with dwindling yields or those threatened by pathogens and pests for those better suited to changing local conditions.
A robust number of near-experimental documentaries and narratives already call out to us from this year’s lineup, sure to yield a crop of future award winners.
The Norwegian government has previously apologised for failings in its investigations but in 2021 ruled a fresh inquiry would not yield anything new.
Several attempts at peace talks led by the US and Saudi Arabia have failed to yield a solution to the conflict.
The new church-state case could yield a potentially momentous decision that could change public schools in much of the nation.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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