Vocabulary

Yield

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product).
Urdu meaning
پیداوار، آمدنی ، فصل دینا
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. Without them, farm yield would plummet.
  2. It involves an understanding of student learning outcomes, as well as expertise in framing prompts that will yield valid and credible results.
  3. All this is well and good: one hopes that the actual policy will yield its intended benefits.
  4. But strong autocracies don`t voluntarily concede; instead, they use talks to pressure dissidents to yield and give themselves legitimacy.
  5. If that playbook is attractive, it may lead some to believe that, in a future conflict with Pakistan, the deliberate or inadvertent removal of key military leaders would be a major psychological blow that could force Islamabad to yield.
Synonyms
produce, bear, give, supply, provide, afford, return, bring in, pull in, haul in,

Antonyms
resist, defy
Curator example
“the land yields grapes and tobacco”

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