Definition:
Yield has multiple shades: it can mean offering something up, stepping aside, or producing results. The word often implies a softening, a willingness to let forces flow rather than resist them. Yielding can show strength through adaptability, especially when circumstances shift. At other times, it marks the moment when effort transforms into outcome. Its calm cadence reflects motion guided by acceptance.
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