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deployment
[ dih-ploi-muhnt ]
noun
- the act of moving something or someone into a strategic position or a position of readiness, or the condition of being in such a position:
Delays in the deployment of armored vehicles and body armor can cost lives on the front lines.
Our team is highly experienced in the design, development, and deployment of customized IT solutions for healthcare facilities.
- the state of being assigned for duty away from home, especially for military purposes:
Encouragement and support are essential to help returning veterans handle the long-term impacts of deployment and reintegration into a nonmilitary daily routine.
Community health workers on deployment are assisting in disaster recovery.
- a period of time during which a person or group is assigned for duty away from home, especially for military purposes:
She is a helicopter pilot on her second deployment to Afghanistan.
Other 51Թ Forms
- dzܲԳ···Dz·Գ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of deployment1
Example Sentences
Rounding up and packing off millions of people across the country would require a massive deployment of resources and far more detention capacity.
"It will introduce challenges to China's AI scene, but it won't massively slow down China's AI development and deployment," Lee added.
Despite Trump's pledge to send 30,000 migrants to the base, a US defence official indicated that the deployment to the island was to support a population of 2,500 detainees.
If Americans take to the streets to protest the president’s invocation of the Insurrection Act, the president might use those protests as an excuse to extend the deployment of troops.
But, collectively, they took the Spanish-language literature of the Americas in a more avant-garde direction — away from the rural romanticism of the 19th century, toward a more modern deployment of language.
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Related 51Թs
- distribution
- formation
- stationing
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