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Learn to pronounce de·liv·er

/dəˈlivər/
verb
  1. bring and hand over (a letter, parcel, or ordered goods) to the proper recipient or address.
    "the products should be delivered on time"
    synonyms: bring, take, take around, convey, carry, transport, distribute, drop-ship, send, dispatch, remit, hand over, turn over, transfer, make over, sign over, surrender, give up, yield, relinquish, cede, render up, consign, commit, entrust, trust, commend
  2. provide (something promised or expected).
    "he had been able to deliver votes in huge numbers"
    synonyms: provide, supply, furnish, fulfill, live up to, carry out, carry through, implement, make good, achieve, come up with, deliver the goods, come across
  3. launch or aim (a blow, ball, or attack).
    "the pitcher winds up to deliver the ball"
    synonyms: administer, deal, inflict, give, direct, aim, land, bowl, pitch, hurl, throw, cast, launch, lob, discharge, fire off, flight
  4. assist in the birth of.
    "the village midwife delivered the baby"
  5. save, rescue, or set someone or something free from.
    "deliver us from misery"
    synonyms: save, rescue, set free, free, liberate, release, set at liberty, set loose, extricate, discharge, emancipate, redeem, ransom, disenthrall, manumit

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to take goods, letters, packages, etc. to people's houses or places of work: be delivered to Mail is delivered to our office twice a day. The furniture store ...
Deliver definition: to carry and turn over (letters, goods, etc.) to the intended recipient or recipients. See examples of DELIVER used in a sentence.
/dɛˈlɪvə/ · verb. bring to a destination, make a delivery · verb. relinquish possession or control over · verb. to surrender someone or something to another.
deliver in American English · 1. to set free or save from evil, danger, or restraint; liberate · 2. to assist (a female) at the birth of (offspring) · 3. to ...
DELIVER meaning: 1 : to take (something) to a person or place; 2 : to say (something) officially or publicly to present (a speech, statement, etc.)
to give into another's possession or keeping; surrender: to deliver a prisoner to the police;to deliver a bond.
deliver (to somebody/something) We promise to deliver within 48 hours. We deliver to our stores seven days a week.
to take things such as letters, parcels, or goods to a person or place: They can deliver the sofa on Wednesday.
1. to carry (goods, etc) to a destination, esp to carry and distribute (goods, mail, etc) to several places: to deliver letters; our local butcher delivers.