deliver the goods

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deliver the goods

The team worked hard to deliver the goods on the new project.

Definition

Verb phrase: - To achieve success or to fulfill what is expected or promised: This phrase means to produce the desired result, to meet expectations, or to accomplish a task successfully.

Usage

This phrase is used to describe someone or something that successfully meets an obligation, promise, or standard. It emphasizes the completion of a task with a satisfactory outcome. - It is often used in business, work, or performance contexts. - It can describe a person, a team, or a product/service. - It implies that expectations were not just met, but effectively satisfied.

Examples
  • We needed a strong leader for the project, and she really delivered the goods.
  • The new software update promised faster performance, and it absolutely delivered the goods.
  • After all his training, the athlete finally delivered the goods by winning the gold medal.
  • The marketing campaign was expensive, but did it deliver the goods in terms of new customers?
Advanced Usage
  • "to deliver the goods on time": To successfully provide the expected result by the agreed deadline.
    • Our supplier always delivers the goods on time, which is crucial for our production schedule.
  • "to deliver the goods under pressure": To achieve the desired result even in difficult or stressful circumstances.
    • The team delivered the goods under pressure, finishing the report just before the deadline.
Variants and Related Words
  • Deliver (verb): To bring and hand over; to provide something promised or expected. This is the core verb from which the phrase is built.
    • He promised to deliver a solution by Friday.
  • Delivery (noun): The action of delivering something.
    • The successful delivery of the project was celebrated by the entire team.
Synonyms
  • Come through: To succeed in doing what is needed, especially in a difficult situation.
  • Succeed: To achieve the desired aim or result.
  • Get the job done: To complete a task successfully.
  • Produce results: To generate successful outcomes.
Related Idioms
  • Measure up: To reach the required standard.
    • The new employee has really measured up to our expectations.
  • Make good on a promise: To do what one has promised to do.
    • The company made good on its promise to refund all customers.
deliver the goods

The team worked hard to deliver the goods on the new project.

Verb
  1. attain success or reach a desired goal
    • The enterprise succeeded
    • We succeeded in getting tickets to the show
    • she struggled to overcome her handicap and won