0 to move employees, soldiers, equipment, etc. to a different place or use them in a more effective way
1 to move employees to a different job, or to send them to work in a different place:
2 to use money or other assets for a different purpose from the one they were originally intended for:
As a result, vast financial resources were increasingly secured and redeployed to construct military and naval machines of unprecedented size, complexity, and cost.
In severe circumstances troops were redeployed to protect badly hit mines and estates.
In one case the device was partially withdrawn and immediately redeployed, but it remained unsatisfactory.
As she does this, she redeploys her tripartite framework, exploring epistemic stance markers in terms of "turn-initial," "turn-medial," and "turn-final" placement.
However, one of the ways in which we deal with changed circumstances is by redeploying our attention.
If production were limited and excess inputs redeployed, then some portion of the rent could be collected through taxation or the sale of fishing rights.
Materials and forms from the surrounding site are redeployed in the design, but misplaced in order to elicit reconsideration of the context.
For instance, the special efficiency budget for retraining and supporting redeployed public-sector employees can be seen as part of a general effort to provide a safety net.