0 past simple and past participle of yield --
1 to supply or produce something positive such as a profit, an amount of food or information: --
The investigation yielded some unexpected results.
2 to give up the control of or responsibility for something, often because you have been forced to: --
4 to stop in order to allow other vehicles to go past, especially before you drive onto a bigger road: --
For the subsequent intermediate stage, the reverse ranking of these two constraints yielded the overgeneralization error pattern.
This yielded 2,585 voluntary organisations concerned with the delivery of social welfare across the city.
A more vigorous digging into the source material would also have yielded a number of important finds.
During virtual stepping, the robots were attached to the metatarsus, which yielded more consistent stepping than attaching to the toes or lower shank.
The procedure described above yielded a total of 193 vocalizations (mean rate of vocal production : 1.97 vocalizations/minute).
The interface between combinatorics and statistical mechanics provided by these polynomials has yielded progress in both areas.
However, this recent work has yielded seemingly contradictory findings of maternal-reported childhood internalizing problems.
Other samples from the studied sequences mostly yielded geologically meaningless dates.