To give what is needed or desired
“We have been given a guarantee by the company that they will deliver the expected results.”
To recite from memory
Supplies or distributes for use
Formally sends out or puts into circulation
To display or exhibit something
To bring or transport something to its destination
“I am crossing my fingers that the courier will finally deliver my parcel today.”
To hand over or relinquish possession of
“Jack Walsh had only a few days to deliver the fugitive to the annoying bail bondsman.”
To save, rescue, or set someone or something free from
“She prayed the bell would deliver her from this torment of having to speak in front of her class.”
To state in a formal manner
“The chief executive is expected to deliver a formal speech on the future direction of the company.”
To proceed or turn out in a specified or successful way
“After the last flop, we are hoping that the franchise will deliver with its next release.”
(of a blow, ball, or attack) To launch or aim (something) towards a given target
“As a point guard, he instinctively knew where to deliver the ball to his teammates.”
To assist in the birth of
“She was able to call her mother Carol, who turned midwife to help deliver baby Abigail.”
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