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Sentences with deploy

de·ploy
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  • The president said he had no intention of deploying ground troops. [VERB noun]
  • To deploy a battery of new missiles.
  • The US and its allies have found it imperative to deploy more troops.
  • I like taking things apart – I used to when I was a kid too – so it's natural to deploy those skills in a lot of business stories,” he explains.
  • The plane can't land unless the landing gear deploys.
  • "Deploy two units of infantry along the enemy's flank," the general ordered.
  • Jonathan Pearlman The Australian Government has endorsed a US plan to send more troops to Afghanistan but held firm on its refusal to deploy additional.
  • NSW-based DigiSensory Technologies has been selected to deploy an IP network of smart video cameras to count people and vehicles.
  • He waited tensely for his parachute to deploy.
  • The process for the deployment scenario includes: building a master installation of the operating system, creating its image and deploying the image onto a destination computer. Usage Note: by mid-2014, the use of this term in computing was disparagingly referred to as jargon[1]
  • As to expect the US and its NATO allies to deploy more resources to establish control over the long and rugged Afghan-Pakistan border.
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