deploy
Prononciation : [dɪˈplɔɪ]
Contexte : « military or strategic »
(verb) to move soldiers or equipment into position for action. This can also mean putting something into use or action, like a plan or a tool.
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The general decided to deploy the new troops to help secure the area.
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They did not deploy the rescue teams after the warning, leaving many stranded.
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When do you plan to deploy the resources for the project?
Contexte : « technology or software »
(verb) to set up software or a program, making it ready for use. This often happens when you want to share your application or website with others.
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The team successfully deployed the new app on the website for everyone to use.
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They struggled to deploy the system before the deadline, which caused delays.
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Have you figured out how to deploy the updates for the software?
Contexte : « business or projects »
(verb) to use resources or plans in an effective way. This is about putting things into play to achieve a certain goal.
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The manager decided to deploy the new marketing strategy to boost sales.
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They did not deploy their resources wisely, resulting in wasted time and money.
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How do you plan to deploy the funds for the new initiative?