Synonym: communicate, consign, express, free, give, hand over, liberate, pass, recite, relate, release, rescue, say, transfer, voice. Antonym: collect, withdrawal. Similar words: delivery, liver, delight, delicate, guideline, live, deliberately, live out. Meaning: [dɪ'lɪvə] v. 1. deliver (a speech, oration, or idea) 2. bring to a destination, make a delivery 3. to surrender someone or something to another 4. free from harm or evil 5. hand over to the authorities of another country 6. pass down 7. utter (an exclamation, noise, etc.) 8. save from sins 9. carry out or perform 10. relinquish possession or control over 11. throw or hurl from the mound to the batter, as in baseball 12. cause_to_be_born.
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(31) He failed to deliver on his promises.
(32) Please deliver this parcel at the gate.
(33) We pray to God to deliver us from evil.
(34) You can contract with us to deliver your cargo.
(35) They failed to deliver on their promises.
(36) The president will deliver a speech about schools.
(37) Did you deliver my message to my father?
(38) Please deliver the goods to my house.
(39) We'll deliver the goods as soon as we can.
(40) May God deliver us from evil.
(41) I'll deliver myself of an opinion at the meeting.
(42) Three judges will deliver their verdict in October.
(43) Please deliver the goods at your earliest convenience.
(44) They promise to finish the job in June, but can they deliver ?
(45) He is scheduled to deliver the keynote address at an awards ceremony.
(46) The store is more than happy to deliver goods to your home.
(47) Every month we'll deliver the very best articles, together with the latest fashion and beauty news.
(48) Deliver us from evil.
(49) The President promised a $50 rebate for each taxpayer but failed to deliver it.
(50) Needs assessment is crucial if the hospital is to deliver effective health care.
(51) The defendant has been ordered to deliver up the goods.
(52) Successive administrations have failed to deliver adequate funding for education.
(53) This is most important: you must deliver the letter to Johnson himself.
(54) A bankrupt must deliver up all his books[sentencedict.com], papers and records.
(55) Her report is expected to deliver a damning indictment of education standards.
(56) Prosecution and defense lawyers are expected to deliver closing arguments next week.
(57) If we deliver the goods ourselves, we can cut out the middleman.
(58) The spy returned to deliver a second batch of classified documents.
(59) The postman rang the bell because he had a parcel / package to deliver.
(60) It's no use asking Tim to deliver any message for you.Everything I say to him goes in one ear and out of the other.
More similar words: delivery, liver, delight, delicate, guideline, live, deliberately, live out, live on, live up to, live with, driver, diverse, receiver, diversity, give rise to, anniversary, over and over, model, delay, widely, oblivious, elite, the cost of living, relief, believe, relieve, Israeli, derelict, to the life.