yield noun
ADJECTIVES
high, large, abundant
・The crop yield this year was higher than expected.
・The yield of fruit from the apple orchard was abundant.
excellent, good, remarkable
・The vineyard managed to produce a remarkable yield of quality grapes.
low, poor
・He was disappointed with the low yield of data from the experiment.
gross, maximum, net, total
・The total yield of apples from the orchard was impressive this year.
estimated • average, annual
・The estimated yield of tomatoes for the summer is expected to be lower than usual.
sustainable
・By rotating crops, farmers achieve a sustainable yield year after year.
agricultural, economic, industrial
・Crop rotation is a technique to achieve higher agricultural yields over time.
・The economic yield from tourism has significantly boosted the local economy.
NOUNS
crop, cereal, grain, maize, corn, rice, wheat, cotton, milk
・The farmer was pleased with this year's corn yield.
loss • potential • strength
・The unexpected frost caused a significant yield loss in the fruit orchard.
bond, dividend, income, investment
・Investors pay attention to bond yields to assess the profitability.
VERBS
achieve, obtain, deliver, generate, give, produce
・The farmer's hard work produced a bountiful yield of crops this season.
increase, boost, improve, enhance, maximize, exceed
・The goal of the project is to maximize yield while minimizing costs.
・The yield of the company's latest product exceeded their sales projections.
reduce, depress, lower, compromise
・The drought significantly reduced the crop yield for local farmers.
yield verb
1-) to produce or provide something
NOUNS
benefit, reward, gain
・Upgrading the software is expected to yield benefits.
conclusion, result
・The investigation yielded unexpected results.
improvement • insight
・We hope to yield improvement in delivery times.
income, profit, return, revenue, saving, dividends
・The investment has yielded good profits.
data, information, evidence • clue, answer
・The customer survey will yield data that can help businesses.
crop, fruit
・Our orange trees no longer yield fruit.
・This field yields good crops every year.
2-) to stop resisting
ADVERBS
eventually, finally
・She finally yielded to their demands.
easily, readily
・He easily yielded to persuasion and joined the team.
NOUNS
demand, request, pressure • persuasion
・The company yielded to the demands of the labor union.
temptation, wish
・I yielded to temptation and had a slice of cake.
authority
・In a crisis, people tend to yield to authority figures.