delivery
[dɪ'lɪvərɪ]

noun

[Definition]: handle over, distribution; give birth

[Example Sentences]:
1. The first delivery mission is scheduled to take place sometime at the end of 2017.
2. The full rollout is scheduled for delivery in early 2018.
3. The first delivery had originally been planned for early 2014, but is now expected in late 2018.
4. The company is shooting for a Winter 2014 delivery date and a price tag of $1,099.
5. Futures for February delivery fell 0.8 percent to $1,133.60.
6. This you may know as home delivery with a little bit extra.
7. Amazon could also use them to cut delivery times for online orders.
8. He said the delivery timing for this new update was still to be determined.
9. The problems have set back the timeline for full delivery of the platform.
10. Customers must order online or at a store for delivery or store pickup.
11. That came as it held costs for marketing and package delivery in check.
12. He called on the government to issue guidelines for package delivery by drone as well.
13. The Google speaker does not have the capability to place orders for delivery food.
14. It said Boeing had not warned it of any delays to its delivery schedule.
15. Most people think that constant change and continuous delivery make security even more difficult.


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