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deliver
verb (delivered , delivering )
1 to carry (goods, letters, etc) to a person or place.
2 formal (often deliver someone or something up) to hand them or it over.
3 formal or old use (often deliver someone from something) to set them free or rescue them from it.
4 to give or make (a speech, etc).
5 to give birth to (a child), or to help (a woman) at the birth of (a child).
6 tr & intr , colloq to keep or fulfil (a promise or undertaking).
7 formal to aim or direct (a blow, criticism, etc) towards someone or something.
[13c: from French délivrer ]
deliverable adjective .
deliverer noun .
deliver the goods colloq to fulfil a promise or undertaking.
verb (delivered , delivering )
1 to carry (goods, letters, etc) to a person or place.
2 formal (often deliver someone or something up) to hand them or it over.
3 formal or old use (often deliver someone from something) to set them free or rescue them from it.
4 to give or make (a speech, etc).
5 to give birth to (a child), or to help (a woman) at the birth of (a child).
6 tr & intr , colloq to keep or fulfil (a promise or undertaking).
7 formal to aim or direct (a blow, criticism, etc) towards someone or something.
[13c: from French délivrer ]
deliverable adjective .
deliverer noun .
deliver the goods colloq to fulfil a promise or undertaking.
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