Deploy | Mean of deploy in English Dictionary
/dɪˈploɪ/
- Verb
- to organize and send out (people or things) to be used for a particular purpose
- The troops were deployed for battle.
- They plan to deploy more American soldiers over the next six months.
- Two scientists were deployed to study the problem.
- Both campaigns are deploying volunteers to the cities to encourage people to vote.
- Equipment and supplies have been deployed across the country.
- He deploys several arguments to prove his point.
- to open up and spread out the parts of (something, such as a parachute)
- Wait several seconds before deploying the parachute.
- The boat's sails were not fully deployed.
- The parachute failed to deploy properly.