All 3 Uses
yield
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Rhinoceros, by Ionesco
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- It must yield to reason.†
p. 10.9 *yield = give in, give way, or give up
- BERENGER throws himself against the back wall, which yields; the street is visible in the background; he flees, shouting:] Rhinoceros!†
p. 71.2 *yields = gives or produces
- The bathroom door is on the point of yielding.]†
p. 71.3yielding = giving in, giving up, or giving way (easily moved or soft)
Definitions:
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(1)
(yield as in: will yield valuable data) to produce (usually something wanted); or the thing or amount produced
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(2)
(yield as in: yield to pressure) to give in, give way, or give up
- (3) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)