Deploy (verb)

  1. To place troops or weapons in a position for military action.
  2. To put something into use or operation.

Origin:

From french déployer ("to unfold, deploy"), from old french despleier, from des- ("un-") + plier ("to fold").

Examples:

  1. The military deployed troops to the war zone.
  2. The company deployed its resources to the new market.
  3. The police deployed officers to the area to increase security.
  4. The fire department deployed fire trucks to the scene of the accident.
  5. The team deployed the new strategy to improve the results.
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