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  1. to achieve or produce something that has been promised: The government has failed to deliver what it promised. deliver on The prime minister has quickly delivered on his campaign pledge. If we back you, we expect you to deliver.

  2. : to send, provide, or make accessible to someone electronically. deliver an email/text message. Have the information delivered to you via e-mail, cell phone, pager, instant messaging, or just on a Web page that you set up.

  3. to take goods, letters, parcels, etc. to people's houses or places of work: be delivered to Mail is delivered to our office twice a day. The furniture store is delivering our new bed on Thursday. More examplesFewer examples. Shops which will deliver goods are thin on the ground these days.

  4. to achieve or produce something that has been promised: The government has failed to deliver what it promised. deliver on The prime minister has quickly delivered on his campaign pledge. If we back you, we expect you to deliver.

  5. Whether you deliver a package, a baby, or a promise, you're bringing or carrying out something that was expected. The Post Office and UPS deliver packages, but a doctor helps deliver a baby: in that case, the doctor is helping the baby get born safely.

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  7. Definition of deliver verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. verb (used with object) to carry and turn over (letters, goods, etc.) to the intended recipient or recipients: to deliver mail; to deliver a package. Synonyms: yield, cede, transfer. to give into another's possession or keeping; surrender: to deliver a prisoner to the police; to deliver a bond.

  9. 1. to carry (goods, etc) to a destination, esp to carry and distribute (goods, mail, etc) to several places. to deliver letters. our local butcher delivers. 2.(often foll byover or up) to hand over, transfer, or surrender. 3.(often foll by from)

  10. Synonyms for DELIVERED: released, liberated, freed, quit, shut (of), unburdened, disencumbered, free; Antonyms of DELIVERED: hindered, handicapped, hobbled, encumbered, compromised, endangered, ventured, jeopardized.

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