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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

Island Creek 2 Dozen Oysters Oyster fans know the struggle of finding high-quality ones, but Island Creek Oysters deliver every time.

From Salon

He has also said he would not walk away from the requirement to deliver letters throughout the UK six days a week - as long as he is running the service.

From BBC

The group had used fake names to hide their true identities, secured business by misrepresentation, knowingly delivered defective services and persuaded customers to pay substantial deposits for substandard work, according to Trading Standards.

From BBC

Last month I also decided to practice manifestation ala influencer Amanda Francis, and as I delivered four large dishes to a client, I said to myself, “Money is flowing toward me in abundance.”

From Salon

In his all-staff message, Sir Chris said he was "deeply honoured" to take up his new job, adding it was his role "to support the prime minister and government to deliver for the country".

From BBC

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

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