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yielded to

yielded to

yield <a yield; yields> N

yield N ECON

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After much pleading, he yielded to her, and turned himself into a goldfinch before her very eyes.
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When he eventually yielded and went through the documentation, sighting the grave miscarriage of justice, he immediately postponed the hanging pending a full investigation.
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In 1774 the vintage yielded more than 8000 hl. of wine.
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Negotiations that year yielded an average pay increase of two per cent.
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Just like moss and lichen become one with the grey marble that once yielded the image of a putto or that of a faun.
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However, the court papers indicate that the property's smart water meter may have yielded the most useful evidence.
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A driver who stops has yielded the right of way to another.
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As a general rule, as expected, increased misalignment yielded increased vibration peaks.
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His bowling in one-day matches yielded 93 wickets at an average of 35.91.
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The experimental work of his and others yielded puzzling results and induced debates on the nature of ethyl acetoacetate.
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