﹒To produce or provide a natural, agricultural, or industrial product.
﹒To give way to arguments, demands, or pressure; to surrender.
﹒To allow another vehicle or driver to pass before proceeding.
﹒The fertile soil will yield a bountiful harvest this autumn.
﹒Drivers must yield to pedestrians at the marked crosswalk.
﹒The negotiations did not yield the results the company had hoped for.
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