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    de·liv·er
    [dəˈlivər]
    verb
    deliver (verb) · delivers (third person present) · delivered (past tense) · delivered (past participle) · delivering (present participle)
    1. bring and hand over (a letter, parcel, or ordered goods) to the proper recipient or address:
      "the products should be delivered on time" · "we'll deliver direct to your door"
    2. provide (something promised or expected):
      "he had been able to deliver votes in huge numbers" · "she's waiting for him to deliver on his promise"
      • formally hand over (someone):
        "they would have delivered him to the Germans for vengeance"
      • (deliver someone/something up)
        surrender someone or something:
        "to deliver up to justice a member of his own family"
      • 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, ball, or attack):
      "the pitcher winds up to deliver the ball"
      • state in a formal manner:
        "he delivered himself of a sermon" · "the President will deliver a speech"
      • (of a judge or court) give (a judgment or verdict):
        "the judge delivered his verdict"
    4. assist in the birth of:
      "the village midwife delivered the baby"
      • give birth to:
        "the number of women delivering their babies in hospitals increased"
      • archaic
        formal
        assist (a woman) in giving birth:
        "she was delivered of her second child"
    5. (deliver someone/something from)
      save, rescue, or set someone or something free from:
      "deliver us from misery"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French delivrer, based on Latin de- ‘away’ + liberare ‘set free’.
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    verb
    1. bring and hand over (a letter, parcel, or ordered goods) to the proper recipient or address:
      Opposite:
    2. provide (something promised or expected):
      • launch or aim (a blow, ball, or attack):
      • assist in the birth of:
        give birth to
        be delivered of
        bring into the world
        be brought to bed of
      • save, rescue, or set someone or something free from:
       
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