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deliver         
v. to actually hand an object, money or document to another.
deliver         
(delivers, delivering, delivered)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If you deliver something somewhere, you take it there.
The Canadians plan to deliver more food to southern Somalia...
The spy returned to deliver a second batch of classified documents...
VERB: V n to n, V n
2.
If you deliver something that you have promised to do, make, or produce, you do, make, or produce it.
They have yet to show that they can really deliver working technologies...
We don't promise what we can't deliver.
VERB: V n, V
3.
If you deliver a person or thing into someone's care, you give them responsibility for that person or thing. (FORMAL)
Mrs Montgomery was delivered into Mr Hinchcliffe's care...
David delivered Holly gratefully into the woman's outstretched arms...
= hand over
VERB: be V-ed into/to n, V n into/to n
4.
If you deliver a lecture or speech, you give it in public. (FORMAL)
The president will deliver a speech about schools...
VERB: V n
5.
When someone delivers a baby, they help the woman who is giving birth to the baby.
Her husband had to deliver the baby himself.
VERB: V n
6.
If someone delivers a blow to someone else, they hit them. (WRITTEN)
Those blows to the head could have been delivered by a woman.
VERB: be V-ed, also V n
deliver         
¦ verb
1. bring and hand over (a letter or goods) to the appropriate recipient.
formally hand over (someone).
2. provide (something promised or expected).
Law acknowledge that one intends to be bound by (a deed), either explicitly by declaration or implicitly by formal handover.
3. launch or aim (a blow or attack).
4. state or present in a formal manner: he will deliver a lecture on endangered species.
5. assist in the birth of.
(also be delivered of) give birth to.
6. save or set free: deliver us from the nightmare of junk paper.
Derivatives
deliverable adjective &noun
deliverer noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. delivrer, based on L. de- 'away' + liberare 'set free'.
deliver         
v.
1) (B) they delivered the merchandise to us
2) (formal) (D; tr.) to deliver from (deliver us from evil)
3) (pompous) (D; refl.) to deliver of (to deliver oneself of an opinion)
deliver         
v. a.
1.
Liberate, release, free, emancipate, set free, set at liberty.
2.
Rescue, save, extricate, redeem.
3.
Commit, transfer, give, hand over, pass over, make over.
4.
Yield, cede, grant, surrender, relinquish, resign, give up.
5.
Pronounce, utter, speak, declare, promulgate.
6.
Discharge, deal, give forth.
Deliver         
·vt Free; nimble; sprightly; active.
II. Deliver ·vt To Deliberate.
III. Deliver ·vt To Admit; to allow to pass.
IV. Deliver ·vt To Discover; to Show.
V. Deliver ·vt To free from, or disburden of, young; to relieve of a child in childbirth; to bring forth;
- often with of.
VI. Deliver ·vt To give forth in action or exercise; to Discharge; as, to deliver a blow; to deliver a broadside, or a ball.
VII. Deliver ·vt To make over to the knowledge of another; to Communicate; to Utter; to Speak; to Impart.
VIII. Deliver ·vt To give or transfer; to yield possession or control of; to part with (to); to make over; to Commit; to Surrender; to Resign;
- often with up or over, to or into.
IX. Deliver ·vt To set free from restraint; to set at liberty; to Release; to liberate, as from control; to give up; to Free; to Save; to rescue from evil actual or feared;
- often with from or out of; as, to deliver one from captivity, or from fear of death.
delivery         
n. the actual handing to another of an object, money or document (such as a deed) to complete a transaction. The delivery of a deed transfers title (provided it is then recorded), and the delivery of goods makes a sale complete and final if payment has been made. Symbolic or constructive delivery (depositing something with an agent or third person) falls short of completion unless agreed to by the parties. See also: contract deed sale
delivery         
n.
act of delivering
bringing
1) to make a delivery
2) to accept, take delivery
3) an emergency delivery; (an) overnight; prompt delivery (we guarantee prompt delivery)
4) general (AE); recorded (BE); rural-free (AE); special delivery
5) a delivery to
6) on delivery (payment on delivery)
childbirth
7) a breech; normal delivery
manner of speaking or throwing
8) an effective delivery
delivery         
(deliveries)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Delivery or a delivery is the bringing of letters, parcels, or other goods to someone's house or to another place where they want them.
It is available at ?108, including VAT and delivery.
...the delivery of goods and resources.
N-VAR: oft N of n
2.
A delivery of something is the goods that are delivered.
I got a delivery of fresh eggs this morning.
N-COUNT: usu with supp
3.
A delivery person or service delivers things to a place.
...a pizza delivery man.
ADJ: ADJ n
4.
You talk about someone's delivery when you are referring to the way in which they give a speech or lecture.
His speeches were magnificently written but his delivery was hopeless.
N-UNCOUNT: usu poss N
5.
Delivery is the process of giving birth to a baby.
In the end, it was an easy delivery: a fine baby boy...
= birth
N-VAR
Delivery         
·noun The act of exerting one's strength or limbs.
II. Delivery ·noun The act or manner of delivering a ball; as, the pitcher has a swift delivery.
III. Delivery ·noun The act or style of utterance; manner of speaking; as, a good delivery; a clear delivery.
IV. Delivery ·noun The act of giving birth; parturition; the expulsion or extraction of a fetus and its membranes.
V. Delivery ·noun The act of delivering from restraint; rescue; release; liberation; as, the delivery of a captive from his dungeon.
VI. Delivery ·noun The act of delivering up or over; surrender; transfer of the body or substance of a thing; distribution; as, the delivery of a fort, of hostages, of a criminal, of goods, of letters.

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