Yields

Pronunciation: /ˈjiːld/

Yields (verb)

  1. To produce or provide something, like a crop or result.
  2. To give up control or possession of something.
  3. To allow another vehicle or person to go first.

Examples

  • The farm yields a large harvest every year.
  • Investments in technology can yield significant returns.

Common collocations: yield results, yield a profit, yield benefits, yield control, yield power

Yields (noun)

  1. The amount of something produced, like crops or profits.

Examples

  • The yield of the crop was higher than expected.
  • This year's yield of apples is quite impressive.

Synonyms of Yields

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Yields

  • when discussing opposition or refusal
  • when discussing not providing or giving