deliver (someone) from (someone or something)

deliver (someone) from (someone or something)

To rescue someone from someone or something. Ugh, nothing will deliver us from all the extra work we've inherited since Jane retired.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

deliver someone from someone or something

to save or rescue someone from someone or something. The hero delivered the children from a fiery death. Thank you for delivering me from a very boring meeting by calling me to the telephone.
See also: deliver
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • deliver from
  • deliver of
  • deliver
  • deliver (someone or oneself) of (something)
  • take to
  • in contact
  • make with
  • make with the (something)
  • preach to
  • preach to (one)