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Definition of yieldsnext
present tense third-person singular of yield
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as in gives
to produce as revenue I expect that stock to yield at least 14% profit this year

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as in submits
to cease resistance (as to another's arguments, demands, or control) after initially balking at the order, the soldier yielded when the commanding officer threatened a formal charge of insubordination

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as in indulges
to give (oneself) over to something especially unrestrainedly she yielded herself to temptation and booked a month-long vacation in the Bahamas like she'd wanted to for years

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yields

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noun

plural of yield

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The event offered Saturday and Sunday by the Kane County Forest Preserve District gave families the opportunity to watch naturalists tap into maple trees in search of what some call the liquid gold that eventually yields true maple syrup. David Sharos, Chicago Tribune, 9 Mar. 2026 The ancient world still yields treasures. Bilge Ebiri, Vulture, 6 Mar. 2026 Goldman’s dividend now yields about 2%, and there’s a consistent share buyback program here to help pay us in case of a push out. Jeff Marks, CNBC, 6 Mar. 2026 The combination of Soikkeli on electric hollow body guitar and Garabini on a seven-string acoustic model yields bountiful rewards. George Varga, San Diego Union-Tribune, 5 Mar. 2026 Sunflowers' big, prolific heads contain smaller flowers inside the circular disc, a nectar and pollen playground for pollinators that also yields seeds and oil. Michelle Darrisaw, Southern Living, 1 Mar. 2026 One rotisserie chicken typically yields about 3 ½ to 4 cups of meat. Robin Miller, AZCentral.com, 27 Feb. 2026 The cofounders argue the approach yields large gains on complex, real-world tasks that involve many different types of decisions—such as automating computer use or processing enterprise workflows. Jeremy Kahn, Fortune, 26 Feb. 2026 Stellantis may still be called Chrysler by many, but the company's full name yields an array of pronunciations. Liam Rappleye, USA Today, 25 Feb. 2026
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Unlike mortgages, which are tied to longer-term Treasury yields, or home equity lines of credit (HELOCs), which tend to reprice relatively quickly after Fed moves, credit cards operate on their own timeline. Angelica Leicht, CBS News, 10 Mar. 2026 Bonds fell across Asia, with benchmark yields climbing by double-digit figures in Australia, New Zealand and South Korea. Marcus Wong, Bloomberg, 9 Mar. 2026 On Friday, Lufthansa’s chief financial officer, Till Striechert, said the airline has seen rising cargo yields of 5 percent worldwide and 35 percent in the Middle East and Asia in the days prior to the earnings call. Glenn Taylor, Sourcing Journal, 9 Mar. 2026 But investors are now demanding higher Treasury yields over fears of economic damage from the war. David Goldman, CNN Money, 9 Mar. 2026 Unfortunately, many gardeners never notice soil pH problems until their plants begin showing signs of stress, including stunted plant growth, poor crop yields, and yellowing leaves with deep green veins. Lauren Landers, Better Homes & Gardens, 3 Mar. 2026 In the bond market, Treasury yields leaped in the morning with worries about inflation. Stan Choe, Chicago Tribune, 3 Mar. 2026 Normally during geopolitical conflicts, bond prices rise and yields fall as investors go into the Treasury market for safety. Sean Conlon,lee Ying Shan, CNBC, 3 Mar. 2026 When demand falls, bond yields rise. Max Zahn, ABC News, 3 Mar. 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for yields
Verb
  • The Shakespearean classic focuses on Macbeth, a Scottish general who makes his prophecy of becoming king a reality but then succumbs to madness.
    Alyson Rodriguez, Dallas Morning News, 29 Jan. 2026
  • Her sexuality is a source of conflict for her family, and the pressure leads to the painful breakup with her girlfriend, Rosie (Jess Gabor), who succumbs to family expectations.
    Robert Lang, Deadline, 17 Dec. 2025
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  • Live Nation’s access to Ticketmaster data gives it a lot of competitive advantages with projecting pricing, which could now include shows that are not its own.
    Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 10 Mar. 2026
  • Local original artwork from contemporary Mexican artists lines the walls, custom furniture gives the spaces a stylish touch, and there’s a library with an honor bar that overlooks the peaceful (and oh-so-green) Parque Lincoln.
    Annie Daly, Vogue, 10 Mar. 2026
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  • Each year, the task force submits a report to Congress outlining gaps in research and highlighting areas where more focus is needed.
    Jacqueline Howard, CNN Money, 3 Mar. 2026
  • Will biannual bombing campaigns be employed until Iran submits to American demands?
    Jonathan Chait, The Atlantic, 3 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • Now the molecule was DMT, which causes an extremely intense but relatively short trip.
    Clayton Dalton, New Yorker, 13 Mar. 2026
  • The difference in strain causes the structures to naturally curl upward.
    Aamir Khollam, Interesting Engineering, 12 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • Bluff collapses, sometimes caused by natural erosion, are not uncommon in north San Diego and along beaches in North County.
    Karen Kucher, San Diego Union-Tribune, 11 Mar. 2026
  • The game between Dallas and the Columbus Blue Jackets is postponed by the NHL after Stars forward Rich Peverley collapses on the bench during the first period.
    Senior Editor, Los Angeles Times, 10 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • Could this be the anarchic mind that emerges when the ego relinquishes its hold?
    Michael Pollan, The Atlantic, 26 Jan. 2026
  • If a player chooses not to negotiate with the Panthers, that player will be unable to sign elsewhere, unless Carolina relinquishes his rights by not offering him a tender.
    Charlotte Observer, Charlotte Observer, 11 Jan. 2026
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  • Chris is a freelance journalist who, when not writing, skywatching or playing games, indulges his taste for horror, sci-fi and the post-apocalyptic.
    Chris McMullen, Space.com, 6 Mar. 2026
  • Elsewhere, Fennell indulges a familiar impulse to shock, or at least to jolt us awake.
    Justin Chang, New Yorker, 9 Feb. 2026
Noun
  • Eco effort The usual—refillable bath products, paper straws, glass bottles—and the Sjöstrand espresso machine in rooms use organic and climate-compensated coffee capsules.
    Condé Nast, Condé Nast Traveler, 14 Mar. 2026
  • The technology could enable long-lasting sensors capable of monitoring environments such as wastewater, food products, and industrial systems.
    Neetika Walter, Interesting Engineering, 14 Mar. 2026

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