Redeploy (verb)

  1. To move troops, equipment, or other resources from one area to another.
  2. To reassign or shift personnel or resources to a different location or task.

Origin:

The word "redeploy" is a combination of the prefix "re-" meaning again and "deploy" meaning to position something in a particular place or manner.

Examples:

  1. The company decided to redeploy some of its resources to the new project.
  2. The army had to redeploy its troops to the border to deal with the escalating crisis.
  3. The company decided to redeploy its workforce to increase efficiency.
  4. The company had to redeploy its resources to address the new market trends.
  5. The government decided to redeploy its forces to restore order in the region.
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