Definition of redeployment in English:
redeployment
noun riːdɪˈplɔɪm(ə)ntˌridəˈplɔɪmənt
mass nounThe assignment of troops, employees, or resources to a new place or task.
the cuts have led to redeployment of staff
count noun a call for troop redeployments
Example sentencesExamples
- Labor legislation in Latin America does not facilitate the rapid redeployment of workers across companies and sectors.
- The defense secretary and the president decide deployment and redeployment of combat forces, not the military.
- "The university will make every effort to secure any necessary reductions in staffing through voluntary means and redeployments," the university said.
- Define the options available for affected employees: reskilling, redeployment, termination or outplacement.
- Companies that have a lasting commitment to their people will generally spend time arranging redeployment of their affected employees.
- The company wants to shed 1,140 jobs through redundancies and redeployment.
- Service aircraft are used for both the deployment and redeployment.
- It was their fourth troop redeployment in less than three years.
- I have proposed a responsible, phased redeployment of our troops from Iraq.
- The first of three redeployments was initially scheduled to begin in October 1996.
Definition of redeployment in US English:
redeployment
nounˌridəˈplɔɪməntˌrēdəˈploimənt
The assignment of troops, employees, or resources to a new place or task.
the cuts have led to redeployment of staff
count noun a call for troop redeployments
Example sentencesExamples
- Companies that have a lasting commitment to their people will generally spend time arranging redeployment of their affected employees.
- Define the options available for affected employees: reskilling, redeployment, termination or outplacement.
- Labor legislation in Latin America does not facilitate the rapid redeployment of workers across companies and sectors.
- The company wants to shed 1,140 jobs through redundancies and redeployment.
- It was their fourth troop redeployment in less than three years.
- "The university will make every effort to secure any necessary reductions in staffing through voluntary means and redeployments," the university said.
- Service aircraft are used for both the deployment and redeployment.
- The defense secretary and the president decide deployment and redeployment of combat forces, not the military.
- The first of three redeployments was initially scheduled to begin in October 1996.
- I have proposed a responsible, phased redeployment of our troops from Iraq.