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To set something free from its container, whether that's a package, a baby, or a punchline.
means To bring something to its intended destination, or to follow through on a promise, threat, or speech.
from From Latin deliberare, to set free, via Old French delivrer — to literally unshackle, then later to hand over.
Birth dutyDoctors deliver babies because they liberate them from the womb.
Same rootLiberty and deliver share that freeing Latin core.
Double meaningYou can deliver mail and deliver justice.