Sentences

yield in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Yield: to produce or provide a result, outcome, or harvest.

Sample Sentences

  1. The farmer hopes to yield a bountiful harvest this season.
  2. Research indicates that this new method could yield better results than traditional practices.
  3. In negotiations, both parties must be willing to yield to reach a compromise.
  4. The investment is expected to yield significant returns over the next five years.
  5. High temperatures can cause certain crops to yield lower than average quantities.
  6. The farmer's hard work began to yield a bountiful harvest.
  7. In negotiations, it's often necessary to yield some points to reach a compromise.
  8. The new policy is expected to yield significant improvements in employee productivity.
  9. High-quality education can yield long-term benefits for individuals and society alike.
  10. Under pressure, she decided to yield to her friend's demands rather than continue the argument.
  11. Investing in education can yield significant benefits for future generations.
  12. The research is expected to yield new insights into the treatment of the disease.
  13. If we work together, we can yield better results than we could alone.
  14. The negotiations may yield an agreement that satisfies both parties' interests.