Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
eild
verb
/iːld/

Definition
To yield or give way.

Examples
- When the tide ebbed, the rocks eilded to the sea.
- During negotiations, both sides decided to eild some of their demands for a better outcome.
- She was unwilling to eild her position, even when pressed by her peers.

Meaning
The term ‘eild’ refers to the action of yielding or delivering something. It can imply giving up one’s position or offering something to another.

Synonyms
- yield
- give in
- submit
- cede
- surrender