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yielding

adjective as in soft, flexible

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This spring, Conforto’s work with Dodgers coaches has begun yielding encouraging results.

Instead of yielding to relentless attacks on her appearance, Brown is demanding to be allowed to simply grow up.

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But not all are yielding to political and legal pressure.

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Quantum computers won't replace so-called "classical" computers, but promise to be able to solve problems even the most powerful modern computers cannot - yielding new discoveries such as better batteries and new medicines.

From BBC

Glasnow threw just one inning, striking out his first two batters before yielding a pair of singles and a two-run double to veteran outfielder Austin Hays.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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