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  1. : 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.

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

  3. Synonyms for DELIVER: save, redeem, forgive, reclaim, pardon, bless, reform, remit; Antonyms of DELIVER: compromise, jeopardize, endanger, adventure, risk, venture, imperil, gamble (with)

  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. to achieve or produce something good, or something that was promised or is expected: As an employer we will give you a lot of freedom but we expect you to deliver the goods.

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  7. 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.

  8. 1. To bring or transport to the proper place or recipient; distribute: deliver groceries; deliver the mail. 2. To surrender (someone or something) to another; hand over: delivered the criminal to the police. 3. To secure (something promised or desired), as for a candidate or political party: campaign workers who delivered the ward for the mayor. 4.

  9. Deliver definition: To bring or transport to the proper place or recipient; distribute.

  10. 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.

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