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deliver
verb
to
bring
and
hand
over
letters
,
parcels
,
food
,
or
other
goods
to
the
person
or
place
they
are
meant
for
.
•
The
courier
rang
the
doorbell
and
delivered
the
package
before
noon
.
The
courier
rang
the
doorbell
and
delivered
the
package
before
noon
.
•
Every
morning
the
milk
truck
delivers
fresh
bottles
to
the
café
on
Main
Street
.
Every
morning
the
milk
truck
delivers
fresh
bottles
to
the
café
on
Main
Street
.
From
Middle
English
delivren
,
from
Old
French
delivrer
“
set
free
,
hand
over
,”
from
Latin
dēlīberāre
“
to
set
free
.”
verb
to
say
,
perform
,
or
present
something
such
as
a
speech
,
lecture
,
performance
,
or
joke
to
an
audience
.
•
The
principal
delivered
an
inspiring
graduation
speech
.
The
principal
delivered
an
inspiring
graduation
speech
.
•
The
comedian
delivered
the
punchline
perfectly
,
making
the
whole
crowd
laugh
.
The
comedian
delivered
the
punchline
perfectly
,
making
the
whole
crowd
laugh
.
verb
to
succeed
in
doing
what
is
promised
,
expected
,
or
required
.
•
The
new
manager
promised
results
and
quickly
delivered
.
The
new
manager
promised
results
and
quickly
delivered
.
•
Our
team
must
deliver
the
project
on
time
to
keep
the
client
happy
.
Our
team
must
deliver
the
project
on
time
to
keep
the
client
happy
.
verb
to
assist
in
the
birth
of
a
baby
or
to
give
birth
.
•
The
midwife
delivered
the
baby
in
less
than
an
hour
.
The
midwife
delivered
the
baby
in
less
than
an
hour
.
•
She
was
delivered
by
an
experienced
doctor
during
a
stormy
night
.
She
was
delivered
by
an
experienced
doctor
during
a
stormy
night
.
verb
to
rescue
or
free
someone
from
something
bad
or
dangerous
.
•
The
hero
vowed
to
deliver
the
villagers
from
the
tyrant
.
The
hero
vowed
to
deliver
the
villagers
from
the
tyrant
.
•
Ancient
prayers
ask
the
gods
to
deliver
people
from
evil
.
Ancient
prayers
ask
the
gods
to
deliver
people
from
evil
.
verb
to
throw
,
kick
,
or
send
a
ball
or
other
object
toward
an
opponent
or
target
in
sports
.
•
The
bowler
delivered
a
fast
ball
that
knocked
over
the
stumps
.
The
bowler
delivered
a
fast
ball
that
knocked
over
the
stumps
.
•
During
practice
,
the
quarterback
delivers
perfect
passes
to
his
receivers
.
During
practice
,
the
quarterback
delivers
perfect
passes
to
his
receivers
.
delivery
noun
-
delivery
,
deliveries
the
act
of
bringing
goods
,
mail
,
or
food
to
the
person
or
place
that
ordered
or
needs
them
•
The
pizza
shop
guarantees
delivery
within
thirty
minutes
.
The
pizza
shop
guarantees
delivery
within
thirty
minutes
.
•
The
postwoman
rang
the
doorbell
to
complete
the
delivery
of
a
small
package
.
The
postwoman
rang
the
doorbell
to
complete
the
delivery
of
a
small
package
.
From
Middle
English
delyveree
,
from
Old
French
délivrer
“
to
set
free
,
hand
over
,”
from
Latin
dēlīberāre
“
to
set
free
.”
The
sense
of
“
handing
over
goods
”
arose
in
the
16th
century
.
noun
-
delivery
,
deliveries
the
package
,
letter
,
or
group
of
goods
that
has
been
delivered
•
Your
delivery
arrived
this
morning
and
is
waiting
on
your
desk
.
Your
delivery
arrived
this
morning
and
is
waiting
on
your
desk
.
•
The
grocer
inspected
the
vegetable
delivery
for
freshness
.
The
grocer
inspected
the
vegetable
delivery
for
freshness
.
noun
-
delivery
,
deliveries
the
act
of
a
baby
being
born
•
The
doctor
said
the
baby's
delivery
went
smoothly
.
The
doctor
said
the
baby's
delivery
went
smoothly
.
•
She
chose
a
water
delivery
at
the
birthing
center
.
She
chose
a
water
delivery
at
the
birthing
center
.
noun
-
delivery
,
deliveries
the
manner
in
which
someone
speaks
lines
,
tells
jokes
,
or
gives
a
speech
•
The
comedian's
deadpan
delivery
made
the
joke
even
funnier
.
The
comedian's
deadpan
delivery
made
the
joke
even
funnier
.
•
Practice
your
speech
so
your
delivery
sounds
confident
.
Practice
your
speech
so
your
delivery
sounds
confident
.