Deliverance
1Deliverance — De*liv er*ance, n. [F. d[ e]livrance, fr. d[ e]livrer.] 1. The act of delivering or freeing from restraint, captivity, peril, and the like; rescue; as, the deliverance of a captive. [1913 Webster] He hath sent me to heal the broken hearted, to… …
2Deliverance — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Deliverance puede referirse a: Deliverance, película de John Boorman. Deliverance, álbum del grupo sueco Opeth. Obtenido de Deliverance Categoría: Wikipedia:Desambiguación …
3Deliverance — Deliverance: Deliverance (альбом Opeth) Deliverance (альбом Space) …
4deliverance — c.1300, action of setting free in physical or spiritual senses, from O.Fr. deliverance (12c.), from délivrer (see DELIVER (Cf. deliver)). Formerly also with senses now restricted to DELIVERY (Cf. delivery) …
5deliverance — index absolution, alienation (transfer of title), catharsis, delivery, demise (conveyance), devolution …
6deliverance — [n] liberation acquittal, delivery, emancipation, extrication, freeing, redemption, release, rescue, salvation, saving; concept 134 …
7deliverance — ► NOUN 1) the process of being rescued or set free. 2) a formal or authoritative utterance …
8deliverance — [di liv′ər əns] n. [ME deliveraunce: see DELIVER & ANCE] 1. a setting free; rescue or release 2. the fact or state of being freed 3. an opinion, judgment, etc. formally or publicly expressed …
9Deliverance — For other uses, see Deliverance (disambiguation). Deliverance Movie poster by Bill Gold Directed by John Boorman …
10deliverance — A form of spiritual warfare that includes EXORCISM of DEMONs, prayer, cleansing, and healing. Deliverance is practiced chiefly by Protestant denominations, especially Pentecostal and charismatic. Practices of deliverance began in the early… …