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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.
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- nonde·liver·ance noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of deliverance1
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Example Sentences
But the deliverance and liberation that has been longed for by Jews and Christians has proven to be an elusive thing.
But for some teens ISIS seems to symbolize power and purpose, a great drama promising deliverance from the humdrum.
The Queen of Sweden led 6,000 peasants to prayer at a cathedral for deliverance.
The informal church, operating out of trailer homes and storefronts, refers to the process of casting out demons as “deliverance.”
His books include Securing the City, Summer of Deliverance, Expats, and With the Contras.
Alice Arden, you little dream of the man and the route by which, possibly, deliverance is speeding to you.
His first hard struggle for deliverance was coincident with his last hour of earthly peace.
He saw Lettice and his cousin helping towards this exquisite deliverance somehow.
I am bound to it for my life; it will take longer than a life to effect deliverance.
So Planner spake, scarcely crediting his good fortune, and almost mad with joy at his deliverance.
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