The term "yield" has several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few common definitions:
Each definition revolves around the concept of producing or generating something, whether it's financial returns, agricultural output, or results.
The word "yield" can be used in various contexts with different meanings. Here are some examples of its usage:
"The bond has a yield of 5%, which means it provides a 5% return on the investment annually."
"Investors are looking for assets with higher yields to maximize their returns."
"The new farming techniques have significantly increased the yield of our wheat crops."
"A high yield of apples is expected this season due to favorable weather conditions."
"The study yielded interesting results that could lead to new breakthroughs in medical research."
"The project didn’t yield the expected profits, so we need to reassess our strategy."
"At the intersection, you must yield to oncoming traffic when turning left."
"The driver slowed down to yield at the yield sign before merging onto the highway."
"The experiment yielded data that helped confirm the hypothesis."
"The equation yields a solution that can be used in further calculations."
"After much negotiation, she decided to yield to the demands of the other party."
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In each case, "yield" involves the idea of producing, providing, or giving way to something, whether it's financial return, agricultural output, data, or concessions.
Here are some synonyms for "yield," categorized by different contexts:
Return
Earnings
Profit
Income
Interest
Harvest
Output
Produce
Crop
Yielding (as a verb form)
Produce
Generate
Result in
Provide
Deliver
Give way
Defer
Relinquish
Allow
Produce
Result in
Generate
Surrender
Submit
Concede
Relinquish
Accede
These synonyms cover various aspects of "tour," including travel, exploration, and guided visits.
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