yield
ઉપજ
definition
verb
the land yields grapes and tobacco
produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product).
the Western powers now yielded when they should have resisted
give way to arguments, demands, or pressure.
noun
the milk yield was poor
the full amount of an agricultural or industrial product.
translation of 'yield'
માંથી મળવું,
ઉતાર,
ઊપજ,
ફળ આપવું,
ઉતારો
verb
ઉત્પન્ન કરવું
noun
પેદાશ
example
His grass farm had begun to 'yield' a new product: profits.
such investments 'yield' direct cash returns
they might 'yield' up their secrets
Clearly laid out are the step-by-step improvements in the safety, weight, and 'yield' of American nuclear weapons, and in their readiness for use.
Scholars do not 'yield' their ground readily unless the evidence against their position is overwhelming.
an annual dividend 'yield' of 20 percent
Pod tissue was illuminated in various gas phases until a steady fluorescence 'yield' was obtained.
It will also 'yield' valuable manure, provided it is not mixed with inorganic waste like plastic.
These new constraints sometimes conflict: maximum 'yield' is often obtained with large amounts of N, increasing the risks of N leaching.
the milk 'yield' was poor
In the case of cereals, grain is the primary 'yield' and total production depends on the number of plants per area, tillers per plant, number of ears per tiller, grains per ear and mass per grain.
US shares returned a total 'yield' for the period of less than zero, giving the lie to the often-heard pronouncement that long-term stock market returns are always healthy.
He said Government had spent enough resources in the agricultural sector which should produce a good 'yield' .
We understood that overwhelming love drove them to 'yield' up their babies in a hope that they may have a better future.
the milk 'yield' was poor
I 'yield' to the gentleman from Kentucky
an annual dividend 'yield' of 20 per cent
There's absolutely no reason to 'yield' up either and we will not.
While the 'yield' of a product is carefully monitored, the amount of waste generated has until recently been of less concern.
Science must not 'yield' any of its own ground.
It has long been established that you get decreasing destructive force for the 'yield' used as it goes higher.
such investments 'yield' direct cash returns
they are forced to 'yield' ground
It has been shown that he needed to make further assumptions for his methods to 'yield' the results that he claimed for them.
Instead, a weak negative association was found with relative tuber 'yield' .
It's too bad that the return on your investment doesn't always 'yield' the big gains you want.
The direct tax proposals will 'yield' a gain of $2,000
The ordinary people refused to 'yield' up their humanity.
The safety authority wanted all vehicles approaching a T-junction from a minor road to 'yield' to right-turning traffic from a through road.
There are more direct and quicker methods that 'yield' similar results.
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