deliver
/dɪˈlɪvə(r)/US /dɪˈlɪvɚ/deliver
VERBDefinition of deliver
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.
If you deliver a speech, you speak in front of a number of people.
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.
If you deliver a hit, kick, etc. to someone, you hit them.
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
EXAMPLESExamples of deliver
The award was delivered to her personally by the president.
Example sentenceHis mother delivered him to the meeting place right on time.
Example sentenceA promise from the government doesn't mean that they will actually deliver.
Example sentenceJoan Ellen Montgomery, 4.8 kg, was delivered last night at the Greenville hospital.
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