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deliver
verb transitive
To free; to release, as from restraint; to set at liberty; as, to deliver one from captivity.
deliver
To rescue, or save. Deliver me, O my God, from the hand of the wicked.PsaIm 71:4.
deliver
To give, or transfer; to put into anothers hand or power; to commit; to pass from one to another. Thou shalt deliver Pharoahs cup into his hand. Genesis 40:11. So we say, to deliver goods to a carrier; to deliver a letter; to deliver possession of an estate.
deliver
To surrender; to yield; to give up; to resign; as, to deliver a fortress to an enemy. It is often followed by up; as, to deliver up the city; to deliver up stolen goods. Th exalted mind . All sense of woe delivers to the wind.
deliver
To disbuden of a child.
deliver
To utter; to pronounce; to speak; to send forth in words; as, to deliver a sermon, an address, or an oration.
deliver
To exert in motion. To deliver to the wind, to cast away; to reject. To deliver over, to transfer; to give or pass from one to another; as, to deliver over goods to another.
deliver
To surrender or resign; to put into anothers power; to commit to the discretion of; to abandon to. Deliver me not over to the will of my enemies. Psalm 27:12. To deliver up, to give up; to surrender.