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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
With a single kilogram of uranium yielding some 20,000 times as much energy as a kilogram of coal, it seemed like the future.
It takes an avocado sapling three years to begin producing fruit and about five years to provide a full yield.
One of them is the practice of farmers burning crop remains to clear their fields quickly to sow seeds for the next yield.
This loss of phosphorus can potentially lead to decreased crop yields, which could drive up the cost of food, the researchers explained.
Maybe she yielded to the far left, which admonished her for stigmatizing felons.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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