Deliverable (noun)

  1. A product or service that must be provided or completed as part of a project or agreement.
  2. A result or outcome that can be delivered to meet a specified requirement.

Origin:

Derived from the verb deliver, which comes from the latin word 'deliverare' meaning 'to set free or bring to a destination'.

Examples:

  1. The project manager reviewed the deliverables and ensured they were on track to meet the deadline.
  2. The software development team defined the deliverables as the milestones that would mark the completion of the project.
  3. The company's success is directly tied to the delivery of quality deliverables to its clients.
  4. The consultant's deliverables included a detailed report and recommendations for improving the company's processes.
  5. The contract specified the deliverables, which included the design and implementation of a new software system.
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