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Meanings of
yielding
in English
Catalan
claudicació
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A verbal act of admitting defeat.
surrender
giving up
Catalan
claudicació
Portuguese
concessão
Catalan
concessió
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The act of conceding or yielding.
concession
conceding
Portuguese
concessão
Synonyms
Examples for "
surrender
"
surrender
giving up
Examples for "
surrender
"
1
Foresea Life's policy
surrender
value alone jumped almost seven times last year.
2
The new security minister said he should
surrender
after addressing his supporters.
3
Some advocate
surrender
and appeasement, others outright resistance, others simply suggest flight.
4
McCain said sure, if you want to set a timetable for
surrender
.
5
You have five minutes to accept my terms and
surrender
your command.
1
She told MEPs Europe risked
giving
up
a vital channel for dialogue.
2
However, none of them considered
giving
up
cigarettes to improve their health.
3
He also said
giving
up
the euro would weaken the European economy.
4
No point in
giving
up
a good meal over someone else's blasphemy.
5
I held for 20 minutes before
giving
up
and leaving a message.
Yielding.
Related terms
docile
Yielding.
Related terms
soft
Other meanings for "yielding"
Usage of
yielding
in English
1
Higher interest rates increase the opportunity cost of holding non-interest
yielding
gold.
2
Higher interest rates would increase the opportunity cost of holding
non
-
yielding
bullion.
3
Lower interest rates also reduce the opportunity cost of holding
non
-
yielding
bullion.
4
However, experts say the shake-up is some time away from
yielding
fruit.
5
We coexist in a state of forced accommodation,
yielding
only as necessary.
6
Rate hikes increase the opportunity cost of holding the non-interest
yielding
metal.
7
But China's use of command economy-type tools is so far
yielding
results.
8
Lower interest rates also cut the opportunity cost of holding
non
-
yielding
bullion.
9
They allowed MRD monitoring in 129 consecutive patients,
yielding
prognostically significant results.
10
Five-year Fannie Mae debt was
yielding
10 basis points above comparable Treasuries.
11
The upbeat employment data led global investors to flock to
higher
-
yielding
assets.
12
That she has formerly been in a
yielding
or plastic condition; 2.
13
Retail investors tend to prefer
high
-
yielding
,
relatively stable stocks, and well-known companies.
14
This lifts the opportunity cost of holding
non
-
yielding
assets such as gold.
15
Instead, issuers may use the onshore markets to replace
higher
-
yielding
local borrowings.
16
The main goal: Hunt for beaten-down bonds that have loans
yielding
cash.
Other examples for "yielding"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
yielding
yield
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
yield to
yield assets
yield bullion
yield currencies
yield gold
More collocations
Translations for
yielding
Catalan
claudicació
rendició
concessió
Portuguese
concessão
Yielding
through the time
Yielding
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Ireland
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