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US
/ˌɹidɪˈpɫɔɪmənt/
]
[ UK /ɹˌiːdɪplˈɔɪmənt/ ]
[ UK /ɹˌiːdɪplˈɔɪmənt/ ]
NOUN
- the withdrawal and redistribution of forces in an attempt to use them more effectively
How To Use redeployment In A Sentence
- He encouraged new policing strategies of rapid redeployment of officers to hot spots, while holding precinct commanders accountable.
- Outline employees' options - Define the options available for affected employees: reskilling, redeployment, termination or outplacement.
- I have proposed a responsible, phased redeployment of our troops from Iraq.
- The company wants to shed 1,140 jobs through redundancies and redeployment.
- It was their fourth troop redeployment in less than three years.
- He said redeployment, which saw teachers moved from schools with low teacher-pupil ratios, often to townships or rural areas, had ended in eight of the nine provinces.
- Managers hope to make the reductions through natural wastage, retraining and redeployment.
- 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.
- Sixty permanent staff will be offered a voluntary severance package or redeployment to another ESB area of operation.
- Strategic redeployment will now give the attack delay to a unit.