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deliverance
[ dih-liv-er-uhns ]
noun
- an act or instance of delivering.
- a thought or judgment expressed; a formal or authoritative pronouncement.
Other Words From
- nonde·liver·ance noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of deliverance1
Example Sentences
Dr Bray said he first became interested in deliverance 27 years ago, when he was ordained.
While some of these church events are marketed as deliverance services, in August one of them was advertised with the theme “That Witch Must Die”.
Twenty Amazon boxes deposited in my daughter's dorm room and left scattered on the twin XL bed, my final deliverance.
Tuesday is the first full day of Passover, the weeklong Jewish commemoration of the deliverance of the ancient Hebrews from slavery in Egypt.
For three millennia, Jews have invoked a “return” to Jerusalem from exile and a deliverance from “the Lord of time, history and justice” poetically and ritually, but not always really.
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