deploy|deployed|deploying|deploys in English
verb
[de·ploy || dɪ'plɔɪ]
be spread out or arranged strategically (of troops, etc.); spread out; move into a position of readiness
Use "deploy|deployed|deploying|deploys" in a sentence
1. Awacs deploys for four month rotations, JSTARS and CRC deploy for six months
2. 24 Double Blind Trial : Deploy an uber - charge within 8 seconds of a nearby enemy medic deploying his.
3. The documentation describes the "Birt.war" to be deployed to the application/web server prior to deploy the reports.
4. Admiralty deploys applications to
5. Aside remembers the last time you retrieved and deployed, enabling retrieval of all the metadata that has changed since, for straight-forward deploys or commits to source control
6. Deploying energy recharge sails now.
7. Prepare to deploy!
8. Deploy the sentinels.
9. Deploy the weapon.
10. Government of Ontario Deploys Axon Evidence Across Public Safety Agencies
11. Sails deployed.
12. Chutes deployed.
13. 11 Deploy Emissary near your Expansion Field and wait for it to deploy.
14. Deploy the aft cannon.
15. Deploy user-available Applications
16. Some vendors provide a download option that deploys WPA support.
17. Funded with €100 million, France Brevets deploys a broad array
18. 4 The market deploys resource through competitive mechanism, price mechanism.
19. We'll deploy the golden retrievers.
20. Unpack - The Prospector deploys at the targeted location into an Outpost.
21. Sounds right, airbag deployed.
22. A separate runtime is required when deploying VSTO solutions.
23. Deploy the rest of the tanks.
24. 14 The hand gunners deploy to one side of the halberdiers while the swordsmen deploy to the other.
25. Let's get deployed, people.