DELIVERANCE


Meaning of DELIVERANCE in English

-v(ə)rən(t)s, -vərn- noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English deliveraunce, from Old French delivrance, from delivrer to free, deliver + -ance — more at deliver

1. : the act of delivering or state of being delivered: as

a. : the act of freeing or state of being freed (as from restraint, captivity, peril) : rescue , liberation , release

He hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives — Lk 4:18 (Authorized Version)

their deliverance from the flood seemed a miracle

b. : the delivery of offspring

c. archaic : the act of speaking : utterance , delivery

d. : the act of disburdening (as by uttering one's thoughts)

2. : something delivered or communicated: as

a. : an opinion or decision expressed publicly

b.

(1) : a legal opinion, verdict, or decision expressed publicly

(2) Scots law : an interlocutory order or decree

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