deliver

verb18 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.8

To arrange for someone to bring something to you.

To provide a service or complete a project with a successful outcome.

To deliver to a location or person without intermediaries. Used for goods, letters, or services.

To provide a service or achieve a result in a way that produces the intended outcome.

Used when goods or letters are delivered without a shipping fee.

To provide a service or achieve a result without wasting time, energy, or money.

To physically carry and deliver something, not via a postal service.

Used when a service or result is provided reliably over time.

To deliver something yourself to emphasize personal involvement.

Relating to the birth of a baby without complications.

To give birth to a baby using a surgical operation (common abbreviation).

To give birth to a baby using a surgical operation (full term).

To give birth to a baby using a surgical operation.

Relating to giving birth through the vagina (natural birth).

Used to indicate the destination or recipient of a delivery.

Used to indicate the method of delivery (e.g., by courier, by post).

Used when fulfilling a promise, expectation, or requirement.

Used to indicate the channel or medium of delivery (e.g., via email, via satellite).