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redeploy

[ US /ˌɹidɪˈpɫɔɪ/ ]
[ UK /ɹˌiːdɪplˈɔ‍ɪ/ ]
VERB
  1. deploy anew
    The U.S. must redeploy their troops in the Middle East

How To Use redeploy In A Sentence

  • 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.
  • If necessary, they are to be reinforced with mobile units redeployed from other areas.
  • The dismissed employees were never redeployed as mentioned in that issue.
  • Strategic redeployment will now give the attack delay to a unit.
  • There will be no job losses with all four of the branch's employees being redeployed within the banking group.
  • Redeploy a new instance of the list and rename'% 1'to'% 2 '.
  • Australia, Japan, and Singapore are today preparing to redeploy troops in the region, to help the relief effort.
  • Sixty permanent staff will be offered a voluntary severance package or redeployment to another ESB area of operation.
  • Firstly, as a unionist and a member of a progressive union, I fully support redeployment, but you need to consider the time factor when you deal with it.
  • However, the 55 staff at the call centre have been assured by the company they will be redeployed in other positions.
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