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re·de·ploy

 (rē′dĭ-ploi′)
v. re·de·ployed, re·de·ploy·ing, re·de·ploys
v.tr.
1. To deploy (personnel, especially military forces) to a different place or on a different assignment.
2. To put to a different use or action; deploy in a different way: redeploy the company's resources.
v.intr.
To be deployed to a different area or assignment.

re′de·ploy′ment n.
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redeploy

(ˌriːdɪˈplɔɪ)
vb
to assign new positions or tasks to (labour, troops, etc)
ˌredeˈployment n
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re•de•ploy

(ˌri dɪˈplɔɪ)
v.t.
1. to transfer (a military unit, a person, supplies, etc.) from one theater of operations to another.
2. to move or allocate to a different position, use, function, or the like; reassign.
[1940–45]
re`de•ploy′ment, n.
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redeploy


Past participle: redeployed
Gerund: redeploying

Imperative
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redeploy
Present
I redeploy
you redeploy
he/she/it redeploys
we redeploy
you redeploy
they redeploy
Preterite
I redeployed
you redeployed
he/she/it redeployed
we redeployed
you redeployed
they redeployed
Present Continuous
I am redeploying
you are redeploying
he/she/it is redeploying
we are redeploying
you are redeploying
they are redeploying
Present Perfect
I have redeployed
you have redeployed
he/she/it has redeployed
we have redeployed
you have redeployed
they have redeployed
Past Continuous
I was redeploying
you were redeploying
he/she/it was redeploying
we were redeploying
you were redeploying
they were redeploying
Past Perfect
I had redeployed
you had redeployed
he/she/it had redeployed
we had redeployed
you had redeployed
they had redeployed
Future
I will redeploy
you will redeploy
he/she/it will redeploy
we will redeploy
you will redeploy
they will redeploy
Future Perfect
I will have redeployed
you will have redeployed
he/she/it will have redeployed
we will have redeployed
you will have redeployed
they will have redeployed
Future Continuous
I will be redeploying
you will be redeploying
he/she/it will be redeploying
we will be redeploying
you will be redeploying
they will be redeploying
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been redeploying
you have been redeploying
he/she/it has been redeploying
we have been redeploying
you have been redeploying
they have been redeploying
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been redeploying
you will have been redeploying
he/she/it will have been redeploying
we will have been redeploying
you will have been redeploying
they will have been redeploying
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been redeploying
you had been redeploying
he/she/it had been redeploying
we had been redeploying
you had been redeploying
they had been redeploying
Conditional
I would redeploy
you would redeploy
he/she/it would redeploy
we would redeploy
you would redeploy
they would redeploy
Past Conditional
I would have redeployed
you would have redeployed
he/she/it would have redeployed
we would have redeployed
you would have redeployed
they would have redeployed
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.redeploy - deploy anew; "The U.S. must redeploy their troops in the Middle East"
deploy - to distribute systematically or strategically; "The U.S. deploys its weapons in the Middle East"
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Translations

redeploy

[ˈriːdɪˈplɔɪ] VT [+ troops, forces] → cambiar de destino; [+ resources] → disponer de otro modo, reorganizar; [+ workers, staff] (at existing location) → redistribuir, adscribir; (to new location) → cambiar de oficina/sucursal,
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

redeploy

[ˌriːdɪˈplɔɪ] vt
(MILITARY)redéployer
[+ staff, resources] → reconvertir
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

redeploy

vt troopsumverlegen; workersanders einsetzen; staffumsetzen
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

redeploy

[ˌriːdɪˈplɔɪ] vt (troops, send elsewhere) → trasferire in un altro settore; (reorganize) → riorganizzare lo schieramento di; (workers) → reimpiegare; (resources) → ridistribuire
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
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Eleven people had grasped the nettle and taken the opportunity - available to all staff - to redeploy to Leicester and transfer to British Gas Business employment.
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He is also currently planning to redeploy to Iraq and Kuwait to support the Coalition Land Forces Component Command to identify their upcoming strategic IT requirements.
As a result of the competitive investment environment in the New York Tri-State markets during 2006, we were unable to effectively redeploy all of that capital.