Redeployment (noun)

  1. The act or process of moving troops, equipment, or other resources from one area to another.
  2. The reassignment or shifting of personnel or resources to a different location or task.

Origin:

The word "redeployment" is derived from the verb "redeploy" which 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's redeployment of resources to the new project was met with skepticism.
  2. The army's redeployment of troops to the border was a necessary measure in the face of the escalating crisis.
  3. The company's redeployment of its workforce was aimed at increasing efficiency.
  4. The company's redeployment of resources was a response to the new market trends.
  5. The government's redeployment of forces was aimed at restoring order in the region.
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