Hanapin
to yield
01
mamunga
to stop fighting something or someone
02
mamunga
(of a farm or an industry) to grow or produce a crop or product
03
mamunga
to give or provide a result, often as a reaction to something that happened
04
mamunga
give or supply
05
mamunga
to give up or hand over control, often a territory or authority, to someone else
06
mamunga
give in, as to influence or pressure
07
mamunga
be willing to concede
08
mamunga
cause to happen or be responsible for
09
mamunga
move in order to make room for someone for something
10
mamunga
consent reluctantly
11
mamunga
cease opposition; stop fighting
12
mamunga
be flexible under stress of physical force
13
mamunga
bring in
14
mamunga
be fatally overwhelmed
15
mamunga
to give way or surrender to another vehicle or person, typically while driving
Yield
01
ani
the total amount of something that is produced, as in agriculture or an industry
02
ani
an amount of a product
03
ani
an amount of profit gained from an investment or business
04
ani
the quantity of something (as a commodity) that is created (usually within a given period of time)
Halimbawa
After hours of intense debate, the opposition party decided to yield and support the proposed legislation.
The protesters were determined to make their voices heard and vowed not to yield until their demands were met.
Despite their initial resistance, the rebels eventually yielded and surrendered to the government troops.
The boxer refused to yield, even after receiving multiple blows to the head.
The army's defenses were weakened, and they had no choice but to yield to the advancing enemy forces.