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US
/dɪˈpɫɔɪ/
]
[ UK /dɪplˈɔɪ/ ]
[ UK /dɪplˈɔɪ/ ]
VERB
- place troops or weapons in battle formation
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to distribute systematically or strategically
The U.S. deploys its weapons in the Middle East
How To Use deploy In A Sentence
- his vocabulary alone is worth the cover price - gantries, quinquireme, discalced, carrack, loxodrome, godown, scutch, so shrewd in his deployment of detail, so blessed with good luck and goodwill that we forget the conceit and just enjoy the ride. The Seattle Times
- Please urge all ultralight owners with BRS units (or even hand-deploy parachutes) to re-evaluate the series of attachments that connect the pilot to the airplane, to the parachute, and to both.
- In analyzing the actual content of the perzine, one discovers a number of strategies deployed in the construction and performance of social identity.
- However, the trustees do have a responsibility to ensure that the centre's income is deployed in the most effective manner.
- But it is precisely the familiarity of the urban terrain to those who live there that enables them to use it to the advantages of ambushes, surprise attacks and rapid redeployment.
- The plane landed after the landing gear had deployed.
- To counter the offensive the British authorities began to recruit a special force for deployment in Ireland.
- The finale is a joyous fantasia on much of the music deployed earlier with such skill and evident delight.
- Siu said the maximum actual use instead of the maximum capacity of swimming pools was used to decide the number of lifeguards deployed.
- The countries laying claim to this bounty have all been building up their navies, notably China which this week officially confirmed long-known plans to deploy its first aircraft-carrier.