english
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Phrase(s): deliver someone or something to someone or something
to transfer someone or something to someone or something; to yield over someone or something to someone or something. • When will you deliver the deed to me? • I will deliver the deed to you when I have your check.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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verb
freed:
Lincoln delivered the slaves from slavery.
verb
distribute:
Please deliver these to the workers.
verb
produce:
You must deliver results for success.
verb
read:
The leader delivered a speech.
Simple Definitions
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In addition to the idiom beginning with DELIVER, Also see SIGNED, SEALED, AND DELIVERED.
American Heritage Idioms
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verb goods/letters ADV. free of charge The company will deliver free of charge. | by hand The package had been delivered by hand. PREP. to The letter was delivered to his office. PHRASES have sth delivered You can either collect the goods or have them delivered. baby ADV. safely The baby was delivered safely on Tuesday night. | by Caesarean (section)
Oxford Collocations Dictionary