Crossword clues for redeliver
redeliver
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Redeliver \Re`de*liv"er\ (r?`d?*l?v"?r), v. t.
To deliver or give back; to return.
--Ay?iffe.To deliver or liberate a second time or again.
To report; to deliver the answer of. [R.] ``Shall I redeliver you e'en so?''
--Shak.
Wiktionary
vb. 1 To give back; to return (something). 2 To deliver (a letter, parcel, etc.) again. 3 To deliver or liberate again. 4 (context obsolete English) To report; to deliver the answer of.
Usage examples of "redeliver".
Accordingly, his majesty was graciously pleased to redeliver the seals to Mr.
As if to redeliver the sick punch line, the device gave a quick chirp and winked its blue eye.
The traveler on the strange dark horse, but lately up from redelivered Portaroy after the laying of his ghost legions, halted on a rocky rise and gestured to the north.
Not wasting any more time, he raised his gaze to meet hers and redelivered his ultimatum.
His long, glaring look of disbelief and pure hatred delivered and redelivered a series of visual slaps on my face.
It reminds her inevitably of the Zapruder sequence, so familiar after this past mad year, thanks to the frame-by-frame exegesis delivered and redelivered by endless TV commentators.
All about me the subdued and confident honk of affluent Yankee voices, male and female, murmured a steady counterpoint to the Latin dissertation being delivered from the commencement platform and redelivered over speakers throughout the area.
Argall having secretly well rewarded him, with a small Copper kittle, and some other les valuable toies so highly by him esteemed, that doubtlesse he would have betraied his own father for them, permitted both him and his wife to returne, but told him that for divers considerations, as for that his father had then eigh [8] of our Englishe men, many swords, peeces, and other tooles, which he hid at severall times by trecherous murdering our men, taken from them which though of no use to him, he would not redeliver, he would reserve Pocahuntas, whereat she began to be exceeding pensive, and discontented, yet ignorant of the dealing of Japazeus who in outward appearance was no les discontented that he should be the meanes of her captivity, much adoe there was to pursuade her to be patient, which with extraordinary curteous usage, by little and little was wrought in her, and so to Jamestowne she was brought.
Argall having secretly well rewarded him, with a small Copper kittle, and some other les valuable toies so highly by him esteemed, that doubtlesse he would have betraied his own father for them, permitted both him and his wife to returne, but told him that for divers considerations, as for that his father had then eigh [8] of our Englishe men, many swords, peeces, and other tooles, which he hid at severall times by trecherous murdering our men, taken from them which though of no use to him, he would not redeliver, he would reserve Pocahuntas .