deliver vs salvage

deliver

verb
  • To set free from restraint or danger. 

  • To give birth to. 

  • To free from or disburden of anything. 

  • To bring or transport something to its destination. 

  • To produce what is expected or required. 

  • To express in words or vocalizations, declare, utter, or vocalize. 

  • To discover; to show. 

  • To administer a drug. 

  • To assist in the birth of. 

  • To give forth in action or exercise; to discharge. 

  • To hand over or surrender (someone or something) to another. 

  • To assist (a female) in bearing, that is, in bringing forth (a child). 

adj
  • Capable, agile, or active. 

salvage

verb
  • To apprehend and execute (a suspected criminal) without trial. 

  • to rescue. 

  • To make new or restore for the use of being saved. 

  • To perform summary execution. 

  • to put to use. 

noun
  • The similar rescue of property liable to loss; the property so rescued. 

  • The money from the sale of rescued goods. 

  • Summary execution, extrajudicial killing. 

  • The rescue of a ship, its crew and passengers or its cargo from a hazardous situation. 

  • The ship, crew or cargo so rescued. 

  • The compensation paid to the rescuers. 

  • Anything put to good use that would otherwise have been wasted, such as damaged goods. 

How often have the words deliver and salvage occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )