0 present participle of deploy
1 to use something or someone, especially in an effective way:
In the end, it was the opposition who won the ideological war by more successfully deploying maternal imagery.
Plausible arguments for deploying the criminal law against such behavior can be made from grievance morality.
Like the senior managers, a small number of practitioners spoke about deploying a service-led approach.
By deploying the language of class, the author argues, artisans sought to present themselves as representatives of a broader working class.
Today, with an activist public increasingly inclined to participate in the designing and deploying of technology, the instances will certainly increase.
Deploying these mechanisms is ex ante mutually advantageous, even if we are unhappy with the results.
Despite casting our net rather broadly with respect to developmental outcomes, we appreciated the scientific risks involved in deploying an exploratory approach.
The biological assay was by the field method for adult beetles, described above, deploying 2-4 pats per day for each ox in each quarter.