Deployment

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /dɪˈplɔɪmənt/

Definitions of deployment

noun the arrangement or distribution of forces or resources for action

Example Sentences

A1 The soldiers were ready for deployment.

A2 The company announced the deployment of new technology.

B1 The government is planning a military deployment in the region.

B2 The successful deployment of the new software improved efficiency.

C1 The strategic deployment of resources led to a significant increase in profits.

C2 The expertly planned deployment of troops ensured victory in the battle.

Examples of deployment in a Sentence

formal The company announced the deployment of new software to improve efficiency.

informal They're planning on deploying the new system next week.

slang Let's get ready for the big deployment of the latest updates.

figurative The deployment of troops in the battle was strategic and well-executed.

Grammatical Forms of deployment

past tense

deployed

plural

deployments

comparative

more deployed

superlative

most deployed

present tense

deploy

future tense

will deploy

perfect tense

have deployed

continuous tense

is deploying

singular

deployment

positive degree

deploy

infinitive

to deploy

gerund

deploying

participle

deployed

Origin and Evolution of deployment

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Middle French
Story behind the word: The word 'deployment' originates from the Middle French word 'deployer', which means to unfold or spread out.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a military context to refer to the strategic movement of troops, 'deployment' has evolved to also encompass the organized movement or positioning of resources, personnel, or equipment in various fields such as business, technology, and disaster response.