English · Common Verbs
/dɪˈlɪvər/
[/dɪˈlɪvər/]
to take something to a place
Base form of 'deliver': to take something to a place.
The shop can deliver the new table to our house early on Monday morning.
The shop can deliver the new table to our house early on Monday morning.
From Old French 'delivrer', from Latin 'liberare' (to set free).
Used as the dictionary form after 'to' and with most present-tense subjects.