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Liberare is the Latin root of 'delivery'. The word in Latin functions as a verb in the sentence. It's in the infinitive form, and means 'to set free'.

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The Latin root of 'delivery' is "dēlīberāre," which means to liberate, set free, or hand over. It can also be traced back to the Latin word "dēlīberātiō," meaning deliberation or consideration.

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