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Deliver

Deliver is a verb with several related meanings centered on handing over something to a recipient or achieving a result. In its most common sense, deliver means to bring something or someone to a designated person or place and hand it over. It can also mean to provide or supply what is expected or required. Additionally, to deliver can mean to perform or present, especially a speech, lecture, or performance. In a figurative sense, to deliver can mean to fulfill a commitment or promise, as in delivering on a pledge.

In logistics and commerce, delivery refers to the process of transferring goods from seller or carrier to

In law and formal contexts, to deliver a verdict, sentence, or judgment means to announce it officially.

In medicine, childbirth is described as delivery; to deliver a baby means to complete the birth. Delivery

Etymology: Deliver derives from Old French delivrer, ultimately from Latin liberare meaning to set free.

the
buyer.
It
includes
selecting
a
courier,
tracking,
ensuring
timely
arrival,
and
obtaining
proof
of
delivery.
Delivery
times
are
often
specified
in
purchase
agreements.
A
court
may
deliver
an
order
or
an
opinion.
To
deliver
a
speech
or
keynote
is
to
present
it
publicly.
The
noun
delivery
is
used
for
the
act
of
transferring
or
presenting.
can
be
vaginal
or
cesarean,
and
the
term
is
used
to
describe
the
administrative
or
practical
completion
of
a
patient’s
care
or
procedure
in
other
contexts
as
well.