deploy - use in sentences

Object

  • warhead: Furthermore, " the sponsors ask the UNGA to acknowledge the contribution to nuclear disarmament made by the reduction of their deployed strategic warheads.
  • troop: The number of deployed troops was at least 40 % short of the required levels.
  • weapon: For Russia, however, NATO enlargement brings an Alliance that still deploys nuclear weapons in Europe closer to its borders.
  • parachute: This is to minimize the risk of the deploying parachute catching on the board ( nasty ).
  • missile: Now, just as I mentioned, there are currently 706 missiles deployed against Taiwan.
  • defense: We will develop and deploy effective missile defenses to protect America and our allies from sudden attack.

Preposition: on

  • operation: The Queen wished all the cadets success in the future and spoke of how they could be deployed on operations within just weeks.

Adjective complement

  • visible: Stragglers and Survivors deploy visible between the lines A-A and B-B.

Modifying Another Word

  • operationally: The overall United States nuclear stockpile is shrinking at the same time that its operationally deployed weapons are being reduced.
  • rapidly: Early evidence indicates a cheaper more flexible solution is needed which can be rapidly deployed.
  • widely: The 802.11b standard is the most widely deployed wireless LAN standard.
  • successfully: Static Burst successfully deployed a Building to Building Bridge for a manufacturing company in Taunton.
  • effectively: We will continue to review train counts and train plans to assess whether resources are being deployed effectively.
  • quickly: New software and updates can therefore be deployed very quickly.

Used with why or when

  • where: This includes provision for inspection teams to be deployed where allegations of unlawful use of mines are made.
  • which: The consequence: large terminal server farms are deployed which lead to increased administration efforts.

Infinitive complement

  • assist: Only when they have played out and a victor emerges can political and humanitarian processes be deployed to assist in rebuilding the war damage.

Present participle complement

  • accord: It is becoming common to used closed-circuit cameras, yet these must be deployed according to new rules under the Data Protection Act.

Preposition: in

  • conjunction: Document scanning can be deployed in conjunction with our drawing and microfilm scanning services to complete the capture of multi-format archives.
  • manner: In most cases, forces cannot be deployed abroad in a timely manner.

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