That is the correct spelling of "deliver" (take to a recipient or destination).
No, the word 'deliver' is a verb (deliver, delivers, delivering, delivered).The abstract noun form of the verb to deliver is delivery.
deliver against
The closest synonym for the word deliver is send to.
The main purpose of the United States Postal Service is to deliver the mail. Doctors deliver babies in the Delivery Room. Because of the sensitive nature of the situation, it was important for me to deliver the bad news in a very tactful way.
If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
Deliver
Delivered.
The mostly archaic verb is to mete out : to provide or deliver, e.g. to mete out vengeance.
The likely word is saliva (digestive fluid in the mouth).(The word deliver, meaning bring to, is just one key away on the second row of the keyboard.)
The future tense of "deliver" is "will deliver" or "shall deliver."
It is still "deliver" ex: I will deliver this tomorrow. Or you could say something like "I will be delivering this tomorrow"
they will deliver it next week.Stand and deliver, your goods or your life.
it DOES deliver!!
no
Deliver is present tense.
how you deliver oration?
It can deliver a membership pack.