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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(91) At 20 percent efficiency, solar photovoltaic cells in geosynchronous orbit can deliver 270 watts of electric power per square meter continuously.
(92) Unless they can make themselves more relevant and deliver some tangible benefits, they face going out of business.
(93) Mr. Thurnham Does my hon. Friend agree that voluntary groups and private providers can efficiently deliver services for the disabled?
(94) Hold on to all these smells until the evening, when you can deliver them up on to the blank paper.
(95) Both Dole and Kemp will be officially nominated Wednesday night and will deliver their acceptance speeches Thursday night.
(96) But their ability to extract carotenoids from their food and deliver it to their tissues is greatly affected by certain parasites.
(97) Many brokers also will deliver tickets at no extra charge.
(98) A line of empty boxcars, ready to deliver or receive their legions of sleepers.
(99) But as they developed more capacity to deliver services, their attention shifted.
(100) A self-sufficient settlement is analogous to a pin worker who must cut, bend, attach, and deliver by himself.
(101) His task force is set to deliver its report any day now.
(102) Le Carre can always be counted on to deliver a good read.
(103) Asking him to deliver is like expected a chameleon to stay the same colour whatever its environment.
(104) A lot of albums play at telling a story, but few actually deliver a coherent sense of narrative.
(105) Some of these vendors can even deliver bills via e-mail, avoiding paper clutter and saving some trees.
(106) She attended Wellesley College where she was the first student to deliver the graduation address.
(107) And the new genre of populist politicians will have to deliver far more than free elections.
(108) In 1333 he made a rare journey abroad to deliver the new archbishop, John Stratford, his pallium.
(109) Mrs. Arnold is due to deliver a baby girl in April.
(110) These deliver serotonin to wide areas of the brain and spinal cord.
(111) These factors force chemical rockets to deliver specific impulses well below five hundred seconds.
(112) He promised that the new government he is appointing this week will deliver on the promised benefits of market reforms.
(113) Do you think she will be able to deliver the goods?
(114) They also always deliver their package of genes into the host chromosome[http://Sentencedict.com], integrating more or less at random.
(115) Or the fact Florida high schools are permitted to conduct spring football camps that deliver him more finished products, they speculate.
(116) Whiston worried, of course, that bright lights might also falter when trying to deliver a time signal at sea.
(117) Jack Kennedy summoning Robert Frost to deliver an inauguration poem and confer a bardic benediction on the new administration.
(118) I wanted to be able to deliver the fact that grandfather was still alive and well to you.
(119) He has yet to deliver on promises such as welfare reform, an overhaul of campaign financing or a balanced budget.
(120) The carrier will then deliver the goods to the consignee, upon the latter's proper identification.
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