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UK
/dɪplˈɔɪmənt/
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[ US /dɪˈpɫɔɪmənt/ ]
[ US /dɪˈpɫɔɪmənt/ ]
NOUN
- the distribution of forces in preparation for battle or work
How To Use deployment 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
- 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.
- To counter the offensive the British authorities began to recruit a special force for deployment in Ireland.
- In combination with the single-classloader model of WAR-deployment this is very handy for even the smallest applications. Sun Bloggers
- Companies that have a lasting commitment to their people will generally spend time arranging redeployment of their affected employees.
- Deployment of weapons and combat hardware in emplacements reduces the probability of their detection two to three times.
- While Maria and I continue to work in Wordpress, it is the deployment of her trilingual skills on her blog that earn Maria a spot on this list. Pablo Manriquez: 7 Young Latinos In Online Media To Watch In 2012
- After setting up the deployment descriptor, you can deploy the Books service to Tomcat.
- As for non-TDY, more permanent deployment bye-byes, we've had two. Mudville Gazette
- HUNTSVILLE, AL -- The 375th Engineer Company out of Huntsville will return home from a year's deployment in Iraq on Saturday. Jihad Monitor