deliver+over
71turn somebody over to somebody — ˌturn sbˈover to sb derived to deliver sb to the control or care of sb else, especially sb in authority • Customs officials turned the man over to the police. Main entry: ↑turnderived …
72To hand over — Hand Hand (h[a^]nd), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Handed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Handing}.] 1. To give, pass, or transmit with the hand; as, he handed them the letter. [1913 Webster] 2. To lead, guide, or assist with the hand; to conduct; as, to hand a lady… …
73make over — index change, convert (change use), deliver, devolve, fix (repair), grant (transfer formally), present ( …
74give over — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To hand over] Syn. give up, deliver, relinquish; see give 1 . 2. [To cease] Syn. desist, finish, end; see stop 2 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb 1. To yield (oneself) unrestrainedly, as to a particular impulse: abandon,… …
75make over — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To improve] Syn. amend, correct, renovate, refashion, refurbish, restore; see also improve 1 , redecorate , remodel , repair . 2. [To transfer] Syn. deliver, convey, pass; see give 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb To… …
76hand something over — YIELD, give, give up, pass, grant, entrust, surrender, relinquish, cede, turn over, deliver up, forfeit, sacrifice. → hand …
77hand over — v. transfer, deliver, yield control of; surrender, extradite (prisoner, fugitive, etc.) …
78stand and deliver! — a highwayman s order to hand over money and valuables. → stand …
79bowl over the wicket — phrasal cricket : to deliver a ball with the stumps on the same side as one s bowling arm and usually while standing quite close to the stumps …
80stand and deliver — phrasal archaic : to halt and hand over valuables …