Deliverance can be categorized as a noun.
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deliverance - recovery or preservation from loss or danger; "work is the deliverance of mankind"; "a surgeon's job is the saving of lives" |
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1. | noun | Work is the deliverance of mankind. | |
2. | noun | The grasshopper chirped from her bosom, as if in gratitude for its deliverance, and Chloe on hearing it screamed again; whereupon Daphnis laughed, and took the little chatterer from its hiding-place. | |
3. | noun | "One alone, / Celaeno, sings of famine foul and dread, / a nameless prodigy, a plague unknown. / What perils first to shun? what path to tread, / to win deliverance from such toils?" | |
4. | noun | Lucy lay senseless on the ground, insensible of the wonderful deliverance which she had experienced. |
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Work is the deliverance of mankind. |
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The grasshopper chirped from her bosom, as if in gratitude for its deliverance, and Chloe on hearing it screamed again; whereupon Daphnis laughed, and took the little chatterer from its hiding-place. | |
"One alone, / Celaeno, sings of famine foul and dread, / a nameless prodigy, a plague unknown. / What perils first to shun? what path to tread, / to win deliverance from such toils?" | |
Lucy lay senseless on the ground, insensible of the wonderful deliverance which she had experienced. |