deliver
/dɪˈlɪvər/
verb
- To take goods, letters, or packages to a person or place.
- The courier delivers documents to offices across the city every morning.
- The mail carrier will deliver the package to your front door by noon.
- We ordered pizza and it was delivered in under thirty minutes.
- To give a speech, lecture, or formal statement.
- The CEO delivered the annual report to the board of directors.
- The professor will deliver a lecture on climate change next Tuesday.
- She delivered a powerful speech at the graduation ceremony.
- To provide or produce something that is expected or promised.
- Our team worked hard to deliver the project on time.
- The company promises to deliver high-quality customer service.
- The new software update delivers improved performance and security.
- To help give birth to a baby.
- The midwife has delivered hundreds of babies over her career.
- The doctor delivered the baby safely at the local hospital.
- She was delivered of a healthy boy at 3 a.m.
- To throw or release something, especially a ball or a blow.
- He delivered a powerful punch to the heavy bag.
- The quarterback delivered the ball perfectly to the wide receiver.
- The pitcher delivered a fastball that struck out the batter.