reyield
/riˈjil(d)/Definitions
1. verb
to yield or produce something again, especially a crop, after a period of not growing.
“The farmworkers decided to reyield the land with a new crop of wheat.”
2. verb
to give up or surrender again, especially after a previous victory or gain.
“The city reyielded to the enemy after a long siege.”
3. noun
the act of yielding or producing something again.
“The reyield of the farm was impressive, with a bountiful harvest of fruits and vegetables.”