Crossword clues for redeploy
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
vb. 1 To deploy again 2 (context transitive English) To rearrange (military forces)
WordNet
v. deploy anew; "The U.S. must redeploy their troops in the Middle East"
Usage examples of "redeploy".
He secured both parafoils to the assembled mass and gingerly redeployed the foils in the freshening wind.
On the couch she redeployed the antimacassar beneath her bottom and wrapped her legs about his hips as he kneeled to take her.
The whole line was being redeployed, and Dodd guessed the Cobras would move from the east side of the mud walls to the west, but that was no matter.
A shower of rain briefly obscured the valley as the French redeployed themselves for battle.
Sorcerers get that energy by redeploying, in a more intelligent manner, the energy they have and use for perceiving the daily world.
They're still trying to force us to redeploy, to fritter away our strength.
I think we should recall all personnel to base camp, dispense the locators when they arrive, then regroup and redeploy each team in continuous communication with MOO if possible.
They'd taken the time to spread their camouflage nets over the redeployed tanks, but that, too, had been a pro forma waste of time, because they could as little hide the track marks of hundreds of such vehicles as they could hide a mountain range.
We are redeploying War Eagle CAP to cover helo operations over Nyongch'on and the beach.