redeploy

/ˌridɪˈplɔɪ/
verb
  1. To move troops, equipment, or workers to a new position or task.
    • The general decided to redeploy the soldiers to the eastern front.
    • The company will redeploy its sales team to focus on new markets.
    • After the project ended, the manager redeployed the staff to other departments.
  2. To use something (such as resources or skills) in a new or different way.
    • The organization redeployed its volunteers to help with disaster relief.
    • She redeployed her programming skills to build a mobile app.
    • The school redeployed its budget to hire more teachers.
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