deliverance

[dɪˈlɪv(ə)r(ə)ns]

deliverance Definition

  • 1the action of being rescued or set free
  • 2a formal or authoritative utterance

Using deliverance: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "deliverance" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The deliverance of the hostages was a great relief to their families.

  • Example

    The priest's deliverance of the sermon was inspiring and thought-provoking.

  • Example

    The movie's climax was a thrilling deliverance from the villain's grasp.

deliverance Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for deliverance

Idioms Using deliverance

  • in someone's deliverance

    as a result of someone's rescue or liberation

    Example

    In his deliverance, he thanked the firefighters who saved him from the burning building.

  • sing someone's deliverance

    to celebrate someone's rescue or liberation through song

    Example

    The choir sang the deliverance of the prisoners who were released from captivity.

  • an urgent plea for rescue or liberation from a difficult or dangerous situation

    Example

    The refugees' cry for deliverance from the war-torn country was heard by international aid organizations.

Phrases with deliverance

  • a day of liberation or release from oppression or captivity

    Example

    The country celebrated its day of deliverance from colonial rule.

  • a Christian ministry that focuses on freeing individuals from demonic possession or oppression

    Example

    The church offers deliverance ministry sessions for those seeking spiritual healing.

  • a prayer seeking divine intervention for the release from spiritual bondage or oppression

    Example

    She recited a deliverance prayer to overcome her fears and anxieties.

Origins of deliverance

from Old French 'delivrer', meaning 'to set free'

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Summary: deliverance in Brief

The term 'deliverance' [dɪˈlɪv(ə)r(ə)ns] refers to the act of being rescued or set free, as well as a formal or authoritative utterance. It can be used in various contexts, such as the deliverance of hostages, the deliverance of a sermon, or the deliverance from a villain's grasp. Phrases like 'day of deliverance' and 'deliverance ministry' extend its meaning, while idioms like 'in someone's deliverance' and 'a cry for deliverance' add nuances of celebration and urgency.