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deploy

[dih-ploi] / dɪˈplɔɪ /


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The only way to deploy this exhausting strategy without keeling over is to be fit.

From The Wall Street Journal

That the Swedes had deployed someone to try to catch them out in a game that is founded in trust and respect.

From BBC

Extra security forces have been drafted to ensure calm, with around 300,000 officers and temporary election police deployed.

From Barron's

But now the employer also has access to key aspects of that expertise, in a form it controls and can deploy to other employees without you.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Hamas-run Interior Ministry said it was working to prevent the presence of armed men inside hospitals and had deployed police to monitor the facilities and take legal action.

From The Wall Street Journal