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Verb — To move troops or equipment into position for military action.

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mobilize roll out

How to use deploy

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deploy troops deploy resources deploy an update

Etymology

From French déployer ("to unroll, unfold"), from Old French desploiier, ultimately related to Latin displicare ("to unfold, scatter") — a doublet of "display."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “deploy” mean?

The word “deploy” means to move troops or equipment into position for military action. In plain terms, to move something into position and ready for use, whether troops, resources, or software.

How do you pronounce “deploy”?

“Deploy” is pronounced dih-PLOY (/dɪˈplɔɪ/ in IPA).

How do you use “deploy” in a sentence?

Here is “deploy” used in a sentence: “The army deployed additional troops along the border.”

What part of speech is “deploy”?

“Deploy” is a verb.

Where does the word “deploy” come from?

The word “deploy” comes from Latin. From French déployer ("to unroll, unfold"), from Old French desploiier, ultimately related to Latin displicare ("to unfold, scatter") — a doublet of "display.".

Is “deploy” a common word?

“Deploy” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “deploy” have?

“Deploy” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to move troops or equipment into position for military action.

What is the difference between deploy and install in software?

To deploy software means to put it into effective, active use, often across servers or environments, while to install typically refers to the narrower step of setting up a program on a single device. Deployment can include installation as one part of a larger release process.

How is deploy used in a military context versus a technology context?

In a military context, to deploy means to move troops or equipment into position for action. In technology, to deploy means to put a piece of software or a plan into effective, working use, such as deploying an app update to users.

Is deploy used only for software, or also for resources and plans?

Deploy is used broadly for putting any plan, resource, or piece of software into effective use, not just software, though it has become especially common in technology and business contexts.

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