0 present participle of deploy --
1 to use something or someone, especially in an effective way: --
Deploying the common rhetoric of melodrama, the bill's opponents insisted that women were fragile creatures, the easy prey of libertines and seducers.
Finally, deploying analysis engines as distributed, highly available services or as collocated objects in an aggregate system requires yet another skill.
An alternative possibility was that children deal with ignorant speakers' wordreferent links by deploying an ' encoding and marking ' strategy.
Clearly, product-oriented discourse is necessary when choosing and deploying technology products.
He was drawn particularly to innovation through overt hybridisation - by deploying dub bass in a bleak post-punk soundscape.
The innovations of interest are concerned with the intended instructional outcomes of deploying and using technologies.
What kind of party organisation (and in what conditions) is best suited to deploying optimum electoral strategies?
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.