verb

deliver

UK /dɪˈlɪvə(r)/US /dɪˈlɪvɚ/

deliver

VERB

Definition of deliver

1

If you deliver something, you bring it to the person or place where it belongs.

Example: The award was delivered to her personally by the president.

1

If you deliver a speech, you speak in front of a number of people.

2

If you deliver, you do what you promised or had to do.

Example: A promise from the government doesn't mean that they will actually deliver.

3

If you deliver a hit, kick, etc. to someone, you hit them.

4

If someone delivers a baby, they help it out of the mother when it is born.

Example: Joan Ellen Montgomery, 4.8 kg, was delivered last night at the Greenville hospital.

deliver

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Examples of deliver

1

The award was delivered to her personally by the president.

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2

His mother delivered him to the meeting place right on time.

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3

A promise from the government doesn't mean that they will actually deliver.

Example sentence
4

Joan Ellen Montgomery, 4.8 kg, was delivered last night at the Greenville hospital.

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