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Yield up Meaning in English

expression

ˈjiɫd/ /ˈəp
YEELD-UP
jˈiːld/ /ˈʌp
YEELD-UP

Definition

To give or hand something over, often reluctantly or because you are forced to, especially after resisting. It can also mean to reveal or disclose something hidden.

Usage & Nuances

Very formal or literary expression; common in older texts or legal language. Similar to 'surrender' or 'give up' but more dramatic or deliberate. Used for both physical things and secrets/truths. Rare in everyday conversation.

Example Sentences

They refused to yield up the documents.

basic

The search finally yielded up the missing keys.

basic

He was forced to yield up his seat to the elderly woman.

basic

Even after hours of questioning, the suspect wouldn't yield up any information.

natural

Sometimes history refuses to yield up its secrets easily.

natural

After negotiation, the company finally yielded up control to the new owners.

natural