"Knowing how to YIELD is strength."
~ Lao Tzu
~ Lao Tzu
yield
jiːld/
verb
verb: yield; 3rd person present: yields; past tense: yielded; past participle: yielded; gerund or present participle: yielding
noun: yield; plural noun: yields
jiːld/
verb
verb: yield; 3rd person present: yields; past tense: yielded; past participle: yielded; gerund or present participle: yielding
- 1.
produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product).
"the land yields grapes and tobacco"- produce or generate (a result, gain, or financial return).
- produce or generate (a result, gain, or financial return).
- 2.
give way to arguments, demands, or pressure.- relinquish possession of.
- concede (a point of dispute).
"I yielded the point"
- relinquish possession of.
- 3.
(of a mass or structure) give way under force or pressure.
noun: yield; plural noun: yields
- 1.
an amount produced of an agricultural or industrial product.
I am currently away and will return to complete the last days of the challenge.
Love Always
Love Always