1. produce
Any universe simple enough to be understood is too simple to produce a mind able to understand it.
Farmers produce crops.
If you are a member of a primitive community and wish to produce food, for example, there are two things you must do.
A black panther can be a jaguar or leopard, but in either case it has a gene that causes it to produce more melanin than other specimens.
The lighting was set up to have the intensity controlled by one knob so you could produce the brightness as you want.
For many years I thought that it was beauty alone that gave significance to life and that the only purpose that could be assigned to the generations that succeed one another on the face of this crowded earth was to produce an artist now and then.
82% - more than four-fifths - of the island's exports is agricultural produce.
Such telling effects of contrast as Japanese artists produce by use of empty space.
An ardent affection for the human race makes enthusiastic characters eager to produce alteration in laws and governments prematurely.
Mrs Cockburn concealed her name lest the knowledge of her sex and youth should produce a prejudice against her work.
As a general rule, it's simple to criticize, but difficult to produce alternative suggestions.
Tatoeba gave Imogen of the Internet a fascinating opportunity to compulsively produce a series of extremely short stories.
Desktop publishing lets you produce books quickly and cheaply. It's like killing two birds with one stone.
As soon as the land of any country has all become private property, the landlords, like all other men, love to reap where they never sowed, and demand a rent even for its natural produce.
2. yield
Stock investments do not always yield profit.
I'll stand up for what I believe in and won't yield to any threats.
it yields results
I yield to no one in abhorrence of violence.
How much wheat does each field yield?
The company shares give a high yield.
It is highly probable that the deletion of element C will still yield the same result.
When in the barn the heating fails, cubic shape the milk yield takes.
the yield in proficiency
an attempt to yield increased profits. Yields on gas and electricity shares are consistently high. The investigation yielded some unexpected results.
1. The investigation yielded some unexpected results. Favourable weather yielded a good crop.
3. His legs began to yield under the sheer weight of his body.
Farmers are the primary customers, as they can use the drone to optimize their agricultural practices and increase their yields.
She is stubborn, she never yields. The experiment yielded an answer the scientists have been looking for.
I yielded the right-of-way to the other driver. / to yield to demands / to yield to temptation / to yield to the advice
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second lesson