0 past simple and past participle of deploy --
1 to use something or someone, especially in an effective way: --
The method is a reasonable compromise between conciseness, clarity and efficiency and variants of this program have now been widely deployed.
Measurement and other forms of scientific representation are deployed "in the regulation of social and economic relations" over large distances.
Other practices besides sharply increased volume can be deployed in the preonset position.
Several methodological approaches are deployed here to test the above hypothesis.
However, in many cases, multi-national forces are deployed only when local situations are too volatile for peacekeeping.
The rhetoric of anti-iconoclasm and anti-utopianism, deployed by the domesticated pragmatist, wraps itself in the disguise of humanistic scruple and skepticism.
These strategies are deployed on a field - a prescribed cultural space of popular music institutions and practices.
To legitimate the alaafin's ' traditional ' preeminence, the colonial regime deployed historically intelligible, but highly contentious interpretations of traditional monarch as royal potentates.