Yield - Law Dictionary Search Results
Conquer
reduce to overcome by force of arms to cause to yield to vanquish
Exaction
act of demanding with authority and compelling to pay or yield compulsion to give or furnish a levying by force a
Euphorbia
Some of them are armed with thorns Most of them yield powerful emetic and cathartic products
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Efforce
To force to constrain to compel to yield
dyers broom
Eurasian shrub Genista tinctoria having clusters of yellow flowers that yield a dye common as weed in England and US sometimes
Discede
To yield or give up to depart
disappointing
expectations or hopes as a disappointing result a disappointing crop yield
coracan
an East Indian cereal grass Eleusine coracana whose seeds yield a somewhat bitter flour a staple in the Orient
Concede
To yield or suffer to surrender to grant as to concede the
Fluid
position without a separation of the mass and which easily yield to pressure capable of flowing liquid or gaseous
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