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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024de•ploy /dɪˈplɔɪ/USA pronunciation v. [ ~ + obj]- Militaryto arrange or move into position esp. for battle:to deploy missiles.
de•ploy•ment, n. [uncountable]Troop deployment was efficiently accomplished.[countable]a deployment that exposes his right flank.See -ploy-. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024de•ploy (di ploi′),USA pronunciation v.t. - Militaryto spread out (troops) so as to form an extended front or line.
- Militaryto arrange in a position of readiness, or to move strategically or appropriately:to deploy a battery of new missiles.
v.i. - Militaryto spread out strategically or in an extended front or line.
- to come into a position ready for use:the plane can't land unless the landing gear deploys.
- French déployer, equivalent. to dé- dis-1 + ployer to fold; see ploy
- 1470–80
de•ploy′a•ble, adj. de•ploy′a•bil′i•ty, n. de•ploy′ment, n. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: deploy /dɪˈplɔɪ/ vb chiefly - to adopt or cause to adopt a battle formation, esp from a narrow front formation
- (transitive) to redistribute (forces) to or within a given area
Etymology: 18th Century: from French déployer, from Latin displicāre to unfold; see displaydeˈployment n |