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deliver

verb

de·​liv·​er di-ˈli-vər How to pronounce deliver (audio)
dē-
delivered; delivering di-ˈli-v(ə-)riŋ How to pronounce deliver (audio)
dē-
; delivers

transitive verb

1
: to set free
and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil Matthew 6:13 (King James Version)
2
a
: to take and hand over to or leave for another : convey
deliver a package
b
: hand over, surrender
delivered the prisoners to the sheriff
delivered themselves over to God
c
: to send, provide, or make accessible to someone electronically
deliver an email/text message
Have the information delivered to you via e-mail, cell phone, pager, instant messaging, or just on a Web page that you set up. Irene B. McDermott
When Netflix entered the European market in 2012, some national telecom companies forced it to pay "tolls" to deliver content to customers. Liz Alderman and Amie Tsang
3
a(1)
: to assist (a pregnant female) in giving birth
The doctor delivered several women.
(2)
: to aid in the birth of
delivered a baby
b
: to give birth to
After four months of bed rest at home, she delivered a healthy baby boy. Anita Lewis and Joyce Sasson Levy
c
: to cause (oneself) to produce as if by giving birth
has delivered himself of half an autobiography H. C. Schonberg
4
: speak, sing, utter
delivered a fiery sermon to the congregation
deliver a song
deliver a speech
5
: to send (something aimed or guided) to an intended target or destination
ability to deliver nuclear warheads
delivered a fastball
6
a
: to bring (something, such as votes) to the support of a candidate or cause
… were counting on Mr. Cisneros to deliver the Hispanic vote for Michael Dukakis. Alfredo Corchado
b
: to come through with : produce
can deliver the best results
The new car delivers high gas mileage.

intransitive verb

: to produce the promised, desired, or expected results : come through
can't deliver on all these promises
a hitter who can deliver in the clutch
deliverability noun
deliverable adjective
deliverer noun
Phrases
deliver the goods
: to give results that are promised, expected, or desired

Synonyms

Choose the Right Synonym for deliver

rescue, deliver, redeem, ransom, reclaim, save mean to set free from confinement or danger.

rescue implies freeing from imminent danger by prompt or vigorous action.

rescued the crew of a sinking ship

deliver implies release usually of a person from confinement, temptation, slavery, or suffering.

delivered his people from bondage

redeem implies releasing from bondage or penalties by giving what is demanded or necessary.

job training designed to redeem school dropouts from chronic unemployment

ransom specifically applies to buying out of captivity.

tried to ransom the kidnap victim

reclaim suggests a bringing back to a former state or condition of someone or something abandoned or debased.

reclaimed long-abandoned farms

save may replace any of the foregoing terms; it may further imply a preserving or maintaining for usefulness or continued existence.

an operation that saved my life

Example Sentences

The package was delivered to the office this morning. She delivers the mail on my street. They are having the furniture delivered next week. The supermarket delivers groceries for free within 30 miles of the store. “Does the restaurant deliver?” “No, you have to pick up the food yourself.” He will deliver the speech at noon. The actors delivered their lines with passion. The jury is expected to deliver a verdict later today. The judge delivered a warning to the protesters. The novel delivers an inspiring look into the life and ideas of Gandhi. See More
Recent Examples on the Web Now that Apple has launched those products, millions of consumers are depending on Apple to deliver them. Grady Mcgregor, Fortune, 8 Sep. 2022 His goal: to carry said beverages back over the thirsty-looking crowd and deliver them to the band’s sound-man some 20 yards away. Chris Norris, SPIN, 4 Sep. 2022 Once the vehicles and their payload are back on the ships, researchers preserve them and deliver them to labs, where their genomes are sequenced. Eric Niiler, WSJ, 3 Sep. 2022 Within a few days, about 20 volunteers had gathered there to cook meals and deliver them to people in need. Emma Balter, Chron, 2 Sep. 2022 But the focus ought to be on the cost of higher education, and a reformation on how to deliver it to more people. Phillip Molnar, San Diego Union-Tribune, 2 Sep. 2022 The whole point of adaptations is to bring a glorious story to life in a new way, to celebrate its timelessness and deliver it to a new audience. Mary Mcnamara, Los Angeles Times, 29 Aug. 2022 Humor and the comedians who deliver it have a critical role to play, Mr. Osadchyi says. Howard Lafranchi, The Christian Science Monitor, 26 Aug. 2022 So then, why do so many companies struggle to deliver it? Mehdi Daoudi, Forbes, 26 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French deliverer, delivrer, from Late Latin deliberare, from Latin de- + liberare to liberate

First Known Use

13th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

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The first known use of deliver was in the 13th century

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