deploy
/dɪˈplɔɪ/
verb
- To move troops, equipment, or resources into position for use.
- The general ordered the army to deploy along the border.
- Emergency teams were deployed to the flood zone within hours.
- The company will deploy new software across all its offices next month.
- To bring something into effective action; to use or utilize.
- She deployed her best negotiation skills to close the deal.
- The coach decided to deploy a new strategy in the second half.
- Scientists are deploying advanced sensors to study climate change.
noun
- The act of moving into position for use (less common, often used in military or technical contexts).
- The deploy of troops was completed under cover of darkness.
- The deploy of the new system took longer than expected.
- A rapid deploy of rescue teams saved many lives.