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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 yield n. Pronunciation: ' yēld Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English gieldan; akin to Old High German geltan to pay Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1 archaic : RECOMPENSE , REWARD 2 : to give or render as fitting, rightfully owed, or required 3 : to give up possession of on claim or demand: as a : to give up (as one's breath) and so die b : to surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another : hand over possession of c : to surrender or submit (oneself) to another d : to give (oneself) up to an inclination, temptation, or habit e : to relinquish one's possession of (as a position of advantage or point of superiority) < yield precedence> 4 a : to bear or bring forth as a natural product especially as a result of cultivation <the tree always yield s good fruit> b : to produce or furnish as return <this soil should yield good crops> c (1) : to produce as return from an expenditure or investment : furnish as profit or interest <a bond that yield s 12 percent> (2) : to produce as revenue : BRING IN <the tax is expected to yield millions> 5 : to give up (as a hit or run) in baseball < yield ed two runs in the third inning> intransitive verb 1 : to be fruitful or productive : BEAR , PRODUCE 2 : to give up and cease resistance or contention : SUBMIT , SUCCUMB <facing an enemy who would not yield > < yield ing to temptation> 3 : to give way to pressure or influence : submit to urging, persuasion, or entreaty 4 : to give way under physical force (as bending, stretching, or breaking) 5 a : to give place or precedence : acknowledge the superiority of someone else b : to be inferior <our dictionary yield s to none> c : to give way to or become succeeded by someone o…