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Yielding — synonyms, yielding antonyms, definition

1. yielding (a)

51 synonym
accommodating acquiescent agreeable amenable bounteous compliant conformable crumbly defective deteriorated docile easy fertile flexible friable fruitful gentle impressible impressionable irresolute • • •

2. yielding (Noun)

26 synonyms
airs audacity capitulation compliance compromise conceding concession condescension disdain giving in giving up granting haughtiness insolence mushy pappy pulpous pulpy resignation settlement • • •
2 definitions

yielding (Noun) — A verbal act of admitting defeat.

yielding (Noun) — The act of conceding or yielding.

4 types of
acquiescence assent relinquishing relinquishment
2 types
bye pass

3. yielding (Adjective)

3 definitions

yielding (Adjective) — Inclined to yield to argument, influence or control. ex. "a timid yielding person"

yielding (Adjective) — Lacking stiffness and giving way to pressure. ex. "a deep yielding layer of foam rubber"

yielding (Adjective) — Tending to give in, surrender or agree. ex. "too yielding to make a stand against any encroachments"

4. yielding (Verb)

16 synonyms
affording bearing buckling under ceding easing up generating giving giving way knuckling under moving over paying relenting rendering returning softening succumbing
1 antonym
standing
13 definitions

yielding (Verb) — Be the cause or source of. ex. "He yielded me a lot of trouble"

yielding (Verb) — End resistance, as under pressure or force. ex. "The door yielded to repeated blows with a battering ram"

yielding (Verb) — Give or supply. ex. "This year's crop yielded 1,000 bushels of corn"

yielding (Verb) — Give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another.

yielding (Verb) — Give in, as to influence or pressure. ex. "yield, and save your souls"

yielding (Verb) — Move in order to make room for someone or something. ex. "'yield,' he told the crowd"

yielding (Verb) — Cause to happen or be responsible for. ex. "His two singles yielded the team the victory"

yielding (Verb) — Be willing to admit or forced to agree. ex. "I yield you this much"

yielding (Verb) — Be fatally overwhelmed.

yielding (Verb) — (investment) bring in. ex. "How much does this savings certificate yield annually?"

yielding (Verb) — Be flexible under stress of physical force. ex. "This material doesn't yield"

yielding (Verb) — Cease opposition; stop fighting.

yielding (Verb) — Consent reluctantly.

45 types of
accepting agreeing bringing in buying the farm cashing in one's chips changing choking clearing concording concurring conking consenting creating croaking deceasing dropping dead dying earning exiting expiring • • •
20 types
acceding allowing allowing for bowing clearing deferring falling forgiving giving in giving up leaving netting opening opening up pardoning paying off providing submitting surrendering truckling