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- Dictionarydeliver/dɪˈlɪvə/
verb
- 1. bring and hand over (a letter, parcel, or goods) to the proper recipient or address: "the products should be delivered on time" Similar Opposite
- 2. provide (something promised or expected): "he had been able to deliver votes in huge numbers" Similar
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- English (US)
DELIVER meaning: 1. to take goods, letters, parcels, etc. to...
- Znaczenie Deliver, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
deliver definicja: 1. to take goods, letters, parcels, etc....
- Deliver: German Translation
DELIVER translate: überbringen, liefern, halten, entbinden....
- Deliver: Thai Translation
DELIVER translate: ส่ง, พูดสุนทรพจน์, ช่วยทำคลอด. Learn more...
- Deliver: Malay Translation
DELIVER translate: hantarkan, sampaikan, selamatkan. Learn...
- Deliver: French Translation
DELIVER translate: livrer, distribuer, être à la hauteur de,...
- Deliver: Polish Translation
DELIVER translate: dostarczać, dowozić, doręczać, wywiązywać...
- Deliver: Arabic Translation
DELIVER translate: يُوَصِّل. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- English (US)
Learn the various meanings and uses of the verb deliver, such as to set free, hand over, assist in birth, or produce results. See synonyms, examples, phrases, and word history of deliver.
Learn the meaning and usage of the verb deliver, which can mean to carry, transfer, surrender, give birth, or utter something. Find synonyms, related words, and example sentences for deliver and its derived forms.
- [transitive, intransitive] to take goods, letters, etc. to the person or people they have been sent to. deliver something I get my food delivered from the supermarket to save time.
- [transitive] to give or send information or ideas to somebody. deliver something Let me deliver the good news first. The video delivers a clear message about road safety.
- [transitive] deliver something to give a speech, talk, performance, etc. or to make an official statement. She will deliver a major speech on foreign policy tomorrow.
- [intransitive, transitive] to do what you promised to do or what you are expected to do; to produce or provide what people expect you to. He has promised to finish the job by June and I am sure he will deliver.
Learn the various meanings and uses of the verb deliver, such as to carry, hand over, give birth, or present a speech. See examples, synonyms, pronunciation, and grammar tips.
Learn the meaning and usage of the verb deliver in various contexts, such as transporting, surrendering, giving birth, or uttering. Compare different dictionaries and examples of deliver in sentences.
Whether you deliver a package, a baby, or a promise, you're bringing or carrying out something that was expected. The Post Office and UPS deliver packages, but a doctor helps deliver a baby: in that case, the doctor is helping the baby get born safely.