Deployment (noun)

  1. The action or process of deploying personnel, equipment, or resources in a strategic or tactical manner.
  2. The sending out of armed forces to a location, especially as part of a military conflict.
  3. The use or deployment of something, especially a new technology or product, in a particular location or market.

Origin:

Late 17th century: from french déploiement, from déployer 'unfold, display, or spread out'.

Examples:

  1. The deployment of troops to the conflict zone was a controversial decision.
  2. The deployment of the new software was a success, improving efficiency and productivity.
  3. The deployment of the satellite was delayed due to technical difficulties.
  4. The deployment of the disaster relief team was coordinated by the government.
  5. The deployment of the new weapon system was met with criticism from peace activists.
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