deliver
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(verb) deliver (a speech, oration, or idea); "The commencement speaker presented a forceful speech that impressed the students" |
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Synonyms: present |
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Related Words: mouth, speak, speechify, talk, utter, verbalize |
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(verb) utter (an exclamation, noise, etc.); "The students delivered a cry of joy" |
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Related Words: emit, let loose, let out, utter |
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(verb) bring to a destination, make a delivery |
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Related Words: bring, consign, convey, drop, fetch, get, misdeliver, process, put down, serve, set down, swear out, unload |
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(verb) present; "deliver a speech"; "deliver a blow" |
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Related Words: give, land |
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(verb) from sins, as in religious dogma |
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Synonyms: redeem, save |
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(verb) give birth (to a newborn); "My wife had twins yesterday!" |
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Synonyms: bear, birth, birthe, give birth, have |
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Related Words: bring forth, drop, foal, kitten, lamb, litter, produce, twin, yean |
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(verb) as of a verdict, by a jury |
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Synonyms: render, return |
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Related Words: communicate, pass, pass on, put across |
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(verb) free from a burden, evil, or distress |
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Synonyms: relieve |
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Related Words: disembarrass, free, rid |
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(verb) hand over to the authorities of another country |
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Synonyms: deport, extradite, surrender |
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Related Words: expel, kick out, repatriate, throw out |
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(verb) free from harm or evil |
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Synonyms: rescue |
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Related Words: bring through, carry through, pull through, relieve, reprieve, salvage, salve, save, save |
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(verb) relinquish possession or control over; "The squatters had to surrender the building after the police moved in" |
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Synonyms: cede, give up, surrender |
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Related Words: gift, give, present, sell, sign away, sign over, yield up |
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(verb) to surrender someone or something to another; "the guard delivered the criminal to the police" |
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Synonyms: get in, hand over, render, turn in |
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Related Words: bail, give, give away, hand, pass, pass on, reach, turn over |
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