deliver - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of deliver in Hindi

  • उद्धार
  • देना
  • हवाले करना
  • प्रदान करना
  • परिदान करना
  • पहुंचाना
  • बचाना
  • सौंपना
  • पहुंचा देना
  • सौंप देना
  • आज़ाद करना
  • बांटना
  • मुक्त करना
  • ला पहुंचाना
  • बच्चा जनना
  • त्यागना
  • आकृति करना

deliver Definition

Verb

  • bring and hand over (a letter, parcel, or ordered goods) to the proper recipient or address.
  • provide (something promised or expected).
  • launch or aim (a blow, ball, or attack).
  • assist in the birth of.
  • save, rescue, or set someone or something free from.

deliver Example

  • Deliver us from misery ( हमें दुखों से उबारो )
  • To deliver up to justice a member of his own family ( अपने ही परिवार के एक सदस्य को न्याय दिलाने के लिए )
  • he had been able to deliver votes in huge numbers ( वह भारी संख्या में वोट देने में सक्षम थे )
  • the President will deliver a speech ( राष्ट्रपति भाषण देंगे )
  • the pitcher winds up to deliver the ball ( घड़ा गेंद देने के लिए हवा करता है )

More Sentence

  • He then instructed his manservant to deliver them.
  • Alexander now feared that the king might depose him for simony and summon a council, but he won over the bishop of St Malo, who had much influence over the king, with a cardinal's hat, and agreed to send Cesare, as legate, to Naples with the French army, to deliver Jem to Charles and to give him Civitavecchia (January 16, 1495).
  • Fred asked at one point, on his way to deliver cookies and hot chocolate to the parlor.
  • "Call me crazy, but I think Sofi's getting ready to deliver," Bianca said.
  • The other, a law of peace, work and health, whose only aim is to deliver man from the calamities which beset him.
  • In Burma, there is a superstition that a pregnant woman should not eat bananas or the baby will be too big for a normal delivery.
  • In Finland, every woman is given a gift from the government upon delivery of a new baby.
  • A Yiddish proverb notes that one should not send a cat to deliver cream.
  • Dean agreed and promised to call when he returned and arrange to deliver the articles to her.
  • And then to waltz in and deliver such an important message at a time when he wanted nothing more than to remain infuriated with her for her actions ...
  • Lundy is said to have been the first to deliver anti-slavery lectures in the United States.
  • She had almost forgotten the message she had promised to deliver to her father.
  • Oh, sir, of all things deliver me from the patronage of the great people of a country town.
  • If the good God had given her a message, she would know when and where to deliver it.
  • It can jump the Rocky Mountains and deliver mail to the western coast with the greatest ease.
  • He disclosed a contemplated return to Paris to deliver two important lectures at the Sorbonne.
  • It's crated, an' I deliver it here on the steamer's dock within reach o' her tackles.
  • And if you would like to give me a kiss for him, I'll deliver that too, dash me if I don't.
  • When Theseus set out for Crete to deliver Athens from the tribute to the Minotaur he promised Aegeus that, if he were successful, he would change the black sail carried by his ship for a white one.
  • we'll deliver direct to your door
  • she's waiting for him to deliver on his promise