Synonym: bear, forego, furnish, give, give up, grant, part with, produce, provide, relinquish, sacrifice, supply, surrender, waive. Similar words: field, elder, elderly. Meaning: [jɪːld] n. 1. production of a certain amount 2. an amount of a product 3. the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property 4. the quantity of something (as a commodity) that is created (usually within a given period of time). v. 1. be the cause or source of 2. end resistance, as under pressure or force 3. give or supply 4. give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another 5. give in, as to influence or pressure 6. move in order to make room for someone for something 7. cause to happen or be responsible for 8. be willing to concede 9. be fatally overwhelmed 10. bring in 11. be flexible under stress of physical force 12. cease opposition; stop fighting 13. consent reluctantly.
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61 This is not a reason why district ethics committees should yield to pressure to abdicate their responsibilities to local citizens.
62 It is then often necessary to calculate the percentage yield.
63 Since February, the yield on the 30-year Treasury bond has risen to nearly 7 percent from less than 6 percent.
64 The five-year yield fell 1 basis point to 6. 89 percent.
65 Gasifiers yield nothing but trouble if they do not get continual care and attention.
66 I made a picture from the same flowers to show what the rose bushes would yield the following summer.
67 Yet, I didn't understand that she was intentionally disguising her feelings with sarcasm; that was usually the last resort of people who are timid and chaste of heart, whose souls have been coarsely and impudently invaded; and who, until the last moment, refuse to yield out of pride and are afraid to express their own feelings to you. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
68 The yield on the five-year 5. 875 percent note fell 6 basis points to 4. 56 percent.
69 Remorse. Never yield to remorse, but at once tell yourself: remorse would simply mean adding to the first act of stupidity a second. Friedrich Nietzsche
70 But eurobonds make annual payments, and the appropriate method of calculating the yield to maturity is to use annual discounting.
71 The current yield is used to estimate the cost of or profit from holding a bond.
72 Bonds soared, as the 10-year government bond yield fell 9 basis points to 8. 24.
73 The yield is the annual percentage of return an investor earns on a stock.
74 The notes, which are noncallable for one year, were priced to yield 69 basis points above comparable Treasurys.
75 Similarly, changing dividend policy to yield more cash for investment needs to be handled with care.
76 But for the basic rate taxpayer, the problem of annual management charges eroding a diminished dividend yield remains.
77 That might yield a perverse bliss compared with his present adversity.
78 The money yield requires forecasts of all future cash flows from the bond.
79 Its yield, a gauge of economic growth and inflation expectations, fell 8 basis points to 6. 07 percent.
80 Water yield as well as water quality is affected by afforestation and reforestation.
81 Its yield, a sensitive gauge of forecasts for growth and inflation, fell 4 basis points to 5. 97 percent.
82 The five yield grades for lamb are also applicable to yearling mutton and mutton.
83 Integration does not yield the outcome which would arise under complete contracts.
84 Bringing these out in the open and subjecting them to scrutiny and analysis will yield fruitful results.
85 Its yield, which reflects economic growth and inflation expectations, plunged 10 basis points to 6. 05 percent.
85 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
86 Never give in, never, never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense. Never yield to a force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy. Winston Churchill
87 Yield spreads of junk bonds over Treasuries have narrowed a touch, though they remain wide.
88 Instead, they fell sharply. In August the yield on the 30-year Treasury bond was close to 7 %.
89 The charcoals produced from different species of plants yield hear which can vary in calorific value according to the species involved.
90 A lower dividend yield can be compensated for with higher capital gains and viceversa.