From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdeliverancede‧liv‧er‧ance /dɪˈlɪvərəns/ noun [uncountable + from] formal SAVE/RESCUEthe state of being saved from harm or danger → salvation
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deliverance• Achieving peace is not about deliverance.• His prayer is a cry for deliverance from his brother.• He prayed to himself for deliverance.• On the day of deliverance, I rushed home after work to unpack my system and put it together.• He felt it flow down his leg, knowing deep relief, deliverance, good health everywhere, long life to all.• Scarcely a week goes by without a promise that deliverance is just around the corner.• Most were content to contemplate their deliverance, but some were more boisterous.