deliverance

IPA: dɪɫˈɪvɝʌns

noun

  • The act of setting free or extricating from danger, imprisonment, bondage, evil, etc.
  • The act of delivering or conveying something.
  • Delivery in childbirth.
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Examples of "deliverance" in Sentences

  • Rudy McBagel: im sure chucky raped ned beaty in deliverance
  • The deliverance from the Assyrians had already taken place prior to the birth of Christ.
  • Brad: The deliverance from the Assyrians had already taken place prior to the birth of Christ.
  • If they desire to discriminate unlawfully in deliverance of their “social services,” tell them to take a hike.
  • All his deliverance is ascribed to God, and this sublime poetical representation is given to inspire the pious with confidence and the wicked with dread.
  • Screw you guys!!!! matt it was a spoof of the rape scene in deliverance if you want to know. every single rape scene was a spoof of a rape scene in a movie.
  • There is not going to be any deliverance from the global warming crisis (or any other crisis, real or imagined) through the efforts of any individual or group.
  • To Trapped Chilean Miners SAN JOSE MINE, Chile — A powerful rescue drill broke through to the deep underground chamber where 33 miners have been tr apped for more than two months, signaling that their deliverance is closer than ever at hand.

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