Meaning of the word yields in English

What does yields mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

yields

US /jiːldz/
UK /jiːldz/

Verb

1.

produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product)

Example:
The apple trees yielded a bountiful harvest this year.
This investment yields a high return.
2.

give way to arguments, demands, or pressure

Example:
He refused to yield to their threats.
The government finally yielded to public pressure.
3.

give way under force or pressure

Example:
The old bridge might yield under the weight of the heavy truck.
The door finally yielded to his persistent pushing.

Noun

1.

the full amount of an agricultural or industrial product

Example:
The farm's corn yield was higher than expected this season.
The new factory is expected to have a high yield.
2.

the income provided by an investment

Example:
The bond has a high yield of 5%.
Investors are looking for higher yields in the current market.