deliver

//dɪˈlɪvər//
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Verb

deliverInfinitive
deliverPresent tense
deliveredPast tense
deliveredPast participle
deliveringPresent participle
deliversThird-person singular
1

To bring and hand over (a letter, parcel, or goods) to the proper recipient or address.

The package will be delivered tomorrow morning.

2

To provide or supply (something promised or expected).

The company delivered excellent results this quarter.

3

To give birth to (a baby).

She delivered a healthy baby boy last night.

4

To speak or present (a speech, lecture, or other verbal communication) to an audience.

The president delivered a powerful speech to the nation.

5

To rescue or save (someone) from danger or harm.

Deliver us from evil.

6

To throw or strike (a blow, ball, or punch).

The boxer delivered a powerful punch to his opponent's jaw.

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