Yield
To dream that you yield to another in your decision-making, denotes your willingness to sacrifice your authority to secure peace in the family.
To dream that others yield to you, denotes an enhancement in your present business position.
Dictionary definition
- n. 1: production of a certain amount [syn: output, yield]
- 2: the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property; "the average return was about 5%" [syn: return, issue, take, takings, proceeds, yield, payoff]
- 3: an amount of a product [syn: yield, fruit]
- 4: the quantity of something (as a commodity) that is created (usually within a given period of time); "production was up in the second quarter" [syn: output, yield, production]
- v. 1: be the cause or source of; "He gave me a lot of trouble"; "Our meeting afforded much interesting information" [syn: yield, give, afford]
- 2: end resistance, as under pressure or force; "The door yielded to repeated blows with a battering ram" [syn: give way, yield]
- 3: give or supply; "The cow brings in 5 liters of milk"; "This year's crop yielded 1,000 bushels of corn"; "The estate renders some revenue for the family" [syn: render, yield, return, give, generate]
- 4: give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another [syn: concede, yield, cede, grant]
- 5: give in, as to influence or pressure [syn: yield, relent, soften] [ant: remain firm, stand]
- 6: move in order to make room for someone for something; "The park gave way to a supermarket"; "`Move over,' he told the crowd" [syn: move over, give way, give, ease up, yield]
- 7: cause to happen or be responsible for; "His two singles gave the team the victory" [syn: give, yield]
- 8: be willing to concede; "I grant you this much" [syn: concede, yield, grant]
- 9: be fatally overwhelmed [syn: succumb, yield] [ant: come through, make it, pull round, pull through, survive]
- 10: bring in; "interest-bearing accounts"; "How much does this savings certificate pay annually?" [syn: yield, pay, bear]
- 11: be flexible under stress of physical force; "This material doesn't give" [syn: give, yield]
- 12: cease opposition; stop fighting
- 13: consent reluctantly [syn: yield, give in, succumb, knuckle under, buckle under]