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deliver

Definition for deliver

verb as in transfer, carry

verb as in relinquish possession

Strong matches

abandon, cede, commit, grant, resign, yield

Weak matches

give up, let go

verb as in free, liberate

Strongest match

release

Weak match

unshackle

verb as in announce, proclaim

verb as in administer; throw

Strongest matches

direct, dispatch, give, launch, send, transmit

Strong matches

aim, deal, fling, hurl, inflict, pitch, strike

verb as in discharge, give forth

Strong matches

birth, born, feed

Weak match

accouch

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Example Sentences

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From a turkey, side or pie that completes the feast to entire meals shipped ready to heat and eat, it’s easier than ever before to get Thanksgiving delivered.

The test results will be delivered to pupils on 24 January 2026, ahead of the opening of the admissions process for post-primary schools.

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The Fed delivered two in September and October, making December the obvious landing spot for the third.

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Dr. Suh Heewon touched my jaw, tilted her head, and delivered her verdict: “You have a little face, but a good neck.”

Shares of Applied Materials Inc. were down Friday after the company delivered a slight earnings beat but flat guidance on Thursday.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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