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Definition of deliver
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Deliver
(v. t.) To
admit;
to allow to pass.
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Consignation
::
Consignation
(n.) The act of
consigning;
the act of
delivering
or
committing
to
another
person,
place,
or
state..
Exhort
::
Exhort
(v. i.) To
deliver
exhortation;
to use words or
arguments
to
incite
to good
deeds.
Dictate
::
Dictate
(v. t.) A
statement
delivered
with
authority;
an
order;
a
command;
an
authoritative
rule,
principle,
or
maxim;
a
prescription;
as,
listen
to the
dictates
of your
conscience;
the
dictates
of the
gospel..
Pronounce
::
Pronounce
(v. t.) To speak or utter
rhetorically;
to
deliver;
to
recite;
as, to
pronounce
an
oration..
Colostrum
::
Colostrum
(n.) The first milk
secreted
after
delivery;
biestings.
Round-arm
::
Round-arm
(a.)
Applied
to the
method
delivering
the ball in
bowling,
by
swinging
the arm
horizontally..
Traitor
::
Traitor
(n.) One who
violates
his
allegiance
and
betrays
his
country;
one
guilty
of
treason;
one who, in
breach
of
trust,
delivers
his
country
to an
enemy,
or
yields
up any fort or place
intrusted
to his
defense,
or
surrenders
an army or body of
troops
to the
enemy,
unless
when
vanquished;
also, one who takes arms and
levies
war
against
his
country;
or one who aids an enemy in
conquering
his
country.
See
Treason..
Present
::
Present
(a.) To pass over, esp. in a
ceremonious
manner;
to give in
charge
or
possession;
to
deliver;
to make
over..
Pledge
::
Pledge
(n.) The
transfer
of
possession
of
personal
property
from a
debtor
to a
creditor
as
security
for a debt or
engagement;
also, the
contract
created
between
the
debtor
and
creditor
by a thing being so
delivered
or
deposited,
forming
a
species
of
bailment;
also, that which is so
delivered
or
deposited;
something
put in
pawn..
Cephalotripsy
::
Cephalotripsy
(n.) The act or
operation
of
crushing
the head of a fetus in the womb in order to
effect
delivery.
Restitution
::
Restitution
(v.) The
movement
of
rotetion
which
usually
occurs
in
childbirth
after the head has been
delivered,
and which
causes
the
latter
to point
towards
the side to which it was
directed
at the
beginning
of
labor..
Probate
::
Probate
(n.)
Official
proof;
especially,
the proof
before
a
competent
officer
or
tribunal
that an
instrument
offered,
purporting
to be the last will and
testament
of a
person
deceased,
is
indeed
his
lawful
act; the copy of a will
proved,
under the seal of the Court of
Probate,
delivered
to the
executors
with a
certificate
of its
having
been
proved..
Unprison
::
Unprison
(v. t.) To take or
deliver
from
prison.
Receipt
::
Receipt
(n.) A
writing
acknowledging
the
taking
or
receiving
of goods
delivered;
an
acknowledgment
of money paid.
Factorize
::
Factorize
(v. t.) To give
warning
to; -- said of a
person
in whose hands the
effects
of
another
are
attached,
the
warning
being to the
effect
that he shall not pay the money or
deliver
the
property
of the
defendant
in his hands to him, but
appear
and
answer
the suit of the
plaintiff..
Trust
::
Trust (v. i.) To sell or
deliver
anything
in
reliance
upon a
promise
of
payment;
to give
credit.
Solution
::
Solution
(n.)
release;
deliverance;
discharge.
Rescous
::
Rescous
(n.)
Rescue;
deliverance.
Time
::
Time (n.) Hour of
travail,
delivery,
or
parturition..
Traditor
::
Traditor
(n.) A
deliverer;
-- a name of
infamy
given to
Christians
who
delivered
the
Scriptures,
or the goods of the
church,
to their
persecutors
to save their
lives..
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