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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(61) For a nominal fee, they will deliver orders to customers' homes.
(62) The United Nations will approve his request for authorization to use military force to deliver aid.
(63) He has promised to finish the job by June and I am sure he will deliver.
(64) I just had to take it on trust that he would deliver the money.
(65) Is there nothing that can be done to deliver these starving people from their suffering?
(66) The task fell to Mr Harris to deliver this bad news. It was gracelessly done.
(67) My master ordered me not to deliver the message except in private.
(68) My nervousness made me deliver the vital points of my address without sufficient punch.
(69) They have yet to show that they can really deliver working technologies.
(70) They deliver to within a 5-mile radius of the store.
(71) She is due to deliver a lecture on genetic engineering.
(72) The enemy is going to deliver an attack during the dry season.
(73) The net result of all these changes is that schools should be able to deliver a better service to pupils.
(74) We expected great things of the England team, but on the day they simply failed to deliver the goods.
(75) I never doubted that they would deliver the correct verdict .
(76) Showers with pumps are more expensive, but they deliver a really powerful gush of water.
(77) When the sale is complete, you must deliver the house over to the new owner.
(78) They set off to deliver supplies to an isolated village.
(79) The President declined to deliver the speech himself, on account of a sore throat.
(80) Someone must sign for the package when we deliver it.
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(81) Shops which will deliver goods are thin on the ground these days.
(82) I would really have to deliver a right cross.
(83) Eventually, Jane was chosen to deliver the message.
(84) Will the bond market deliver the Fed from tightening?
(85) The Grand Canal bustles with life: boats deliver vegetables, collect rubbish, and carry people to work.
(86) The corridor walls are covered in photographs; barrel-bellied women with scrunched-up faces strain to deliver, post-birth beatific smiles radiate satisfaction.
(87) To deliver water from these depths the pumping machine has to be at the bottom of the well.
(88) Clearly, following the decision in Howell v. Coupland, the seller was excused his obligation to deliver 275 tons.
(89) Mr Bush's father paid dearly for breaking his promise and raising taxes, so Mr Bush must deliver something.
(90) I know that my father was required by his parents to drown the kittens that the family cat would periodically deliver.
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