Delive means to take something from one place to another. People often delive letters, packages, or food. It is similar to 'deliver'.
I will delive the book to you tomorrow.
They delive food to many homes.
Delive can mean to give or offer something important like help or information. It is used when someone does their job by providing what is needed.
The teacher will delive the lesson today.
Doctors delive medical care to patients.
Delive means to say or perform something to a group of people. For example, giving a speech or presentation in front of an audience.
She will delive the speech soon.
He delives presentations at work.
Delive means to bring a result or effect. It is used when an action or event causes something important to happen.
The plan will delive good results.
This method delives fast success.
Delive means to do what you promised or planned. It is about completing tasks or duties properly.
He delived on his promise to help.
The company delives high quality work.
Delive means to bring a baby into the world. Sometimes doctors or midwives use this word for helping in birth.
The mother delived a baby boy.
She will delive twins next week.
Delive is sometimes used casually as a noun to mean the act of bringing something to a person. It is like 'delivery'.
The delive was late today.
I paid for the delive of my food.