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yielding

[yeel-ding] / ˈyil dɪŋ /




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Stocks often rise in the peak festive period, sometimes yielding a "Santa Claus rally."

From Barron's

These recording sessions were especially fruitful, yielding “Motion I,” released a year ago, and this follow-up, “Motion II.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Anything meant to be faintly warm, still yielding, still fragrant.

From Salon

The US separately met the Ukrainian and Russian delegations, with the meetings yielding optimistic statements but no clear progress to bring the end of Moscow's nearly four-year war on Ukraine any closer.

From BBC

A keen insight about the importance of choice, followed by an argument to justify yielding that choice to the “choice designers”: that is the pattern of this book.

From The Wall Street Journal