Yield up
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British pronunciation/jˈiːld ˈʌp/
American pronunciation/jˈiːld ˈʌp/

Definition & Meaning of "yield up"

to yield up
[phrase form: yield]
01

to surrender, typically under pressure or force applied by external factors

to yield up definition and meaning
02

to reveal something that is hidden or kept as a secret

yield up

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Facing public backlash, the corporation had to yield up on the controversial product launch.
Economic challenges forced the small business owner to yield up control of the company.
The environmentalists urged the industrialists to yield up harmful practices for the sake of the planet.
The persistent protests finally led the government to yield up and initiate reforms.
The economic downturn made it difficult for businesses to avoid yielding up some of their profits.
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