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deploy

[dɪˈplɔɪ]

deploy Definition

  • 1to organize or position (troops, equipment, etc.) in readiness for combat
  • 2to bring into effective action
  • 3to spread out (forces) so as to form an extended front or line

Using deploy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "deploy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The army was deployed to the border.

  • Example

    The company plans to deploy new technology next year.

  • Example

    The police deployed their forces to control the crowd.

  • Example

    The government decided to deploy more resources to fight the pandemic.

deploy Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using deploy

  • deploy one's charm

    to use one's charisma or attractive qualities to influence or win over someone

    Example

    He deployed his charm to convince the investors to fund his project.

  • deploy one's skills

    to use one's abilities or expertise in a particular field to accomplish a task or goal

    Example

    She deployed her skills in marketing to promote the new product.

  • deploy one's resources

    to use one's assets or available resources in an effective and efficient way to achieve a particular objective

    Example

    The organization deployed its resources to provide relief to the victims of the natural disaster.

Phrases with deploy

  • deploy troops

    to position soldiers and military equipment in a particular place in preparation for military action

    Example

    The government decided to deploy troops to the border.

  • deploy resources

    to allocate or distribute resources in a strategic manner to achieve a particular goal

    Example

    The company plans to deploy its resources to expand its business in Asia.

  • to install and activate software on a computer system or network

    Example

    The IT department will deploy the new software next week.

Origins of deploy

from Old French 'desployer', meaning 'unfold'

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Summary: deploy in Brief

'Deploy' [dɪˈplɔɪ] means to position or organize troops, equipment, or resources in preparation for combat or to bring into effective action. It can also mean to spread out forces to form an extended front or line. Examples include 'The army was deployed to the border' and 'The company plans to deploy new technology next year.' Idioms like 'deploy one's charm' and 'deploy one's skills' denote the use of personal qualities or abilities to achieve a goal.

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