Pronunciation: /dɪˈplɔɪ/

Definitions of deploy

verb to move or position troops or equipment into position for military action or use

Example Sentences

A1 The soldier was deployed to the front lines.

A2 The company plans to deploy new technology in the next quarter.

B1 The manager decided to deploy additional staff to handle the increased workload.

B2 The government has deployed troops to the region to maintain peace.

C1 The organization will deploy a new marketing strategy to boost sales.

C2 The software developer will deploy the latest version of the application to users.

Examples of deploy in a Sentence

formal The military decided to deploy additional troops to the conflict zone.

informal They're going to deploy more staff to help out with the project.

slang Let's deploy some fresh ideas to spice things up.

figurative She decided to deploy her charm to win over the client.

Grammatical Forms of deploy

past tense

deployed

plural

deploys

comparative

more deployable

superlative

most deployable

present tense

deploys

future tense

will deploy

perfect tense

has deployed

continuous tense

is deploying

singular

deploys

positive degree

deploy

infinitive

deploy

gerund

deploying

participle

deploying

Origin and Evolution of deploy

First Known Use: 1757 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'deploy' originated from the Old French word 'deployer' meaning 'to unfold' or 'to scatter'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'deploy' has evolved to mean 'to arrange or position strategically' especially in a military context, extending to a broader use in various fields such as technology and business.