Definition: To set free from restraint or danger.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! That’s a wonderful definition you found in the dictionary – “to set free from restraint or danger.” But what does that really mean? Let's break it down. “Delivered” isn’t just about physical freedom, like escaping a locked room. It’s about more than just getting out! Think of it this way: Imagine a package, wrapped up tight and ready to go. When the postal worker delivers it to your door, they've freed that package from its journey – it's no longer waiting patiently at the post office. It’s arrived safely where it needs to be! Similarly, “delivered” can mean giving something – an idea, a message, a promise – to someone. Like when you deliver a speech, you're presenting it and letting it reach your audience. It also describes getting something to someone, like food or goods. A baker delivers bread to a shop! So, "delivered" means bringing something to its destination, freeing it from waiting, and often making sure it arrives safely and successfully. Does that make sense? Do you have any questions about how we use the word “delivered”?