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deliverance

[dih-liv-er-uhns] / dɪˈlɪv ər əns /


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The Passover holiday, which commemorates that deliverance, begins at sundown on Wednesday, and young visitors can herald its arrival with their own creativity at the museum’s Freedom Art Jam.

From New York Times

For those without air conditioning, it’s unlikely to provide deliverance.

From Seattle Times

There were some claims that the temple was built on disputed land as an effort to claim the property, but even during its brief life, people visited to pray for deliverance from the disease.

From Washington Post

The items are from the "deliverance services" he has conducted over the past 20 years in towns and villages across Nigeria's south-east.

From BBC

TB Joshua was often mocked for lacking the finesse of his colleagues during "deliverance" sessions - an intense prayer that resembles exorcism.

From BBC