verb
- to move troops, equipment, or resources from one area or activity to another
- to use something again in a different way or for a different purpose
Usage: military
Usage: business; general
Examples
- The general decided to redeploy the troops to the eastern front.
- After the merger, the company will redeploy many employees to different departments.
- The school redeployed its teaching assistants to help with the new reading program.
- Military commanders often redeploy resources based on changing battlefield conditions.
- The factory redeployed its workers from the assembly line to quality control.
- The organization plans to redeploy its volunteers to areas with greater need.