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delivers

verb as in transfer, carry

verb as in relinquish possession

Weak matches

verb as in free, liberate

verb as in announce, proclaim

verb as in administer; throw

verb as in discharge, give forth

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Example Sentences

Beyoncé certainly delivers it in spades, too—and effortlessly.

DISH delivers a one-of-a-kind entertainment experience to every room of your home, wirelessly.

But Billy Childs absolutely delivers the goods in this poignant collection of Laura Nyro songs.

David delivers his one line with such crippling eeriness that then tied it all together.

And he, like the other men in the quartet of so-called “sure things,” delivers a stunning, awards-worthy performance in his film.

Who, indeed, delivers a message or brings back an answer better than Parmenion?

The postman delivers too many letters on that block to concern himself with postmarks.

God delivers into your hands that teeming soil, its palaces, its beautiful women, its treasures.

In these affairs no aim is taken at individual antagonists; the soldier delivers his fire at the thickest mass in his front.

He comforts the disappointed and heartbroken people and delivers his great restoration messages.

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

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