yeild

[US]/jiːld/
[UK]/jild/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the amount produced, harvested, or caught
v.to produce or provide something, especially a product, result, or benefit
Word Forms
Pluralyeilds

Example Sentences

the investment yielded impressive returns over five years.

farmers expect the new crops to yield more fruit this season.

the research yielded valuable evidence about climate change.

the company decided to yield control of the subsidiary to new owners.

the project yielded unexpected benefits for the community.

scientists hope the experiment will yield positive results.

the negotiations yielded a mutually beneficial agreement.

the policy changes yielded significant improvements in efficiency.

the new technology yielded higher profits than anticipated.

the committee yielded to pressure from stakeholders.

the soil quality will determine how well the crops yield.

the investigation yielded crucial information about the incident.

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