Examples of 'yield up' in a sentence

Meaning of "yield up"

To surrender or give up something, typically to a higher authority or power. It can refer to relinquishing control, possession, or responsibility for something
Show more definitions
  • To give something against one's will.
  • To disclose something hidden.

How to use "yield up" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
yield up
A single plant could yield up to a dozen pups.
Will yield up to two different active compounds.
Some of them preferred to yield up and to leave.
Prepared to yield up his best to achieve what he desired.
And their rooms can yield up.
Will have to yield up some of our sovereignty.
Which we will not yield up.
And jointly both yield up their wished right.
I thought that they would force him to yield up my wife.
The dungeons yield up their mysteries very slowly.
But the text has refused to yield up its secrets.
It should yield up to three tons of oil.
Even the bottom of the sea will yield up its secrets.
The sea will yield up the bodies of those who have been buried in it.
When the line will not yield up what it knows.

See also

Yield up your principles and you shall be rich ;.
They do not readily yield up the mystery they hold.
For this sacred struggle, even the graves of our fathers will yield up their dead.
And their rooms can yield up secrets of their own.
Developing this tiny section of ANWR, could eventually yield up to a million.
The cave continues to yield up its secrets at a fantastic rate.
Wycombe Woods, like the sands of Iraq, have failed to yield up the advertised WMD.
The new hybrids can yield up to eight tons per hectare under optimum conditions.
Either drop the financing rate or get the yield up on the long dated stuff.
Page yield up to ABC.
Hearth and heart and harvest we yield up to you, my lord.
So rocks can yield up history just like a CD can.
Because eight different wavelengths were used, the model can yield up to eight latent variables.
Twenty replication cycles can yield up to a million fold amplification of the target DNA sequence.
If you prove it, I will repay it back Or yield up Aquitaine.
The Lamanites yield up the lands of the Nephites.
Transition to green economy could yield up to 60 million.
The body must yield up calcium from the bones to neutralize the acidity in grains . ".
A tree in full production can yield up to five harvests a year.
The resulting hybrid copolymer showed photoluminescence quantum yield up to 51 %.
Refused to yield up the key.
Yield up to 20x more than the cement.
We Americans are going to have to yield up some of our sovereignty.
Shearings yield up to 320 gm of fiber per animal a year.
The Lord would not have us yield up our individuality.
Hasten to yield up thy life, gladly, for races to come!
Though suggestive, they never yield up a firm translation.
Some strains yield up to 150 mg / liter of zymogen, and the molecule is a major extracellular protein.
Plant plant species cantaloupe yield up to 8 times greenhouse.
And their rooms can yield up secrets of their own, as I have already found.
They are cheaper to produce as each mollusk can yield up to 30 pearls per harvest!
An acre could yield up to 12 tons of potatoes annually.
And we know, too, that the owning classes will never yield up their privileges spontaneously.
One agave can yield up to 66 gallons in those three months.
On fertile soil, a coconut palm tree can yield up to 75 fruits per year.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Yield
Shrimp yield approximately four to six servings
A business that shall yield a financial windfall
Yield to pedestrians at intersections and by bus stops
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary