Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context military English) To change the flightpath of a craft or weapon in order that there is less chance of an accidental collision. 2 (context computer science English) To resolve contradictory conclusions or responses to queries in a rule-based or deductive reasoning system. 3 To alter (something) to avoid conflicting with something else
Usage examples of "deconflict".
By joint tasking and transformational processes, this situation can be deconflicted in a rapid and decisive manner.
At the end of the compartment sat two parallel rows of consoles that were used exclusively by operations specialists who correlated and deconflicted radar signals from every ship and plane in the task force.
McLanahan touched the weapon icons at the bottom of the Super Multi Function Display, overrode the mission timing schedule of the computer that deconflicted weapon releases for the entire strike package, then commanded the two Standoff Land Attack Missiles to launch.
It didn't have to worry about deconflicting itself with other aircraft, staying out of restricted airspace, or getting permission to cross national boundaries: its collision-avoidance system detected and displayed the location of any other transponder-equipped aircraft so it could avoid them in time.