How to Use redeploy in a Sentence

redeploy

verb
  • Most units will redeploy to their home bases.
  • The soldiers were redeployed to the country's capital.
  • They redeployed their assets into mutual funds.
  • Closing a project means a team has to be redeployed.
    Mohamed Al Hashemi, Forbes.com, 23 June 2026
  • That could change, of course, if Rice is redeployed in a deeper role.
    James McNicholas, The Athletic, 15 Aug. 2024
  • Firefighters were redeployed to put out the first-alarm fire.
    Grant Stringer, The Mercury News, 8 Feb. 2025
  • For a creative artist, sources matter less than how they’re redeployed.
    Charles McNulty, Los Angeles Times, 1 Oct. 2024
  • And then at the end of the life, it can be redeployed in other geographies.
    Hannah Madans, Orange County Register, 21 May 2017
  • Why not redeploy the cash used for the buyback into the business?
    Shivaram Rajgopal, Forbes, 14 Feb. 2024
  • As universities went remote, many had to redeploy or lay off swaths of their staffs.
    Stéphanie Fillion, Forbes, 25 Jan. 2022
  • Now, the Red Sox can redeploy those savings in any number of ways.
    Peter Chawaga, MSNBC Newsweek, 10 Aug. 2025
  • Researchers will remove the smart buoys in a few weeks for the winter season, then redeploy them in the spring.
    Laura Johnston, cleveland, 9 Oct. 2019
  • Hundreds of firefighters from all over Greece were redeployed and the army was called in to help.
    Nektaria Stamouli, WSJ, 24 July 2018
  • Rebuilding the Fleet First, lines will have to clean, staff, and redeploy their fleets.
    Fran Golden, Travel + Leisure, 7 Apr. 2020
  • Hezbollah, according to the terms, is barred from redeploying in the south.
    Yaakov Katz, Newsweek, 27 Nov. 2024
  • The truce has been shaky and already led to worries that the Houthis will use it to redeploy troops for fresh offensives.
    Washington Post, 15 Apr. 2022
  • The remainder will be redeployed in the region instead of coming home.
    Paul K. MacDonald, Foreign Affairs, 3 Dec. 2019
  • Moscow has been forced to redeploy its troops to shore up vulnerable positions in the south.
    Marcus Walker, WSJ, 23 Aug. 2022
  • There were plenty of Best Stock ideas to redeploy capital into as this name fell off the list.
    Josh Brown,sean Russo, CNBC, 29 June 2026
  • But some of the staff that worked at the store may be redeployed for disinfecting duty, Langbein said.
    Dana Branham, Dallas News, 23 Mar. 2020
  • Ukrainian forces managed to keep them out, forcing Moscow to withdraw and redeploy its troops to the east.
    Patrick J. McDonnell, Los Angeles Times, 24 May 2022
  • Hamas fighters have also been seen redeploying in parts of the enclave, raising doubts about whether the ceasefire can hold.
    Martha McHardy, MSNBC Newsweek, 14 Oct. 2025
  • Workers that toiled away on oil and gas rigs are being redeployed to work on offshore wind platforms off the Scottish coast.
    John Defterios, CNN, 16 Jan. 2020
  • Having won in Kursk, Rubicon may be free to redeploy—perhaps to the east.
    David Axe, Forbes, 12 Mar. 2025
  • Restoring the supply chain will require redeploying ships from different parts of the world.
    CNBC, 12 May 2026
  • When a department frees up dozens of hours of compliance work, there has to be a clear plan for how that capacity will be redeployed.
    Aleksandra Bal, Forbes.com, 16 Sep. 2025
  • Many of those 123 workers will be redeployed elsewhere in the city, but some will lose their jobs, city officials said.
    David Garrick, San Diego Union-Tribune, 26 May 2025
  • Observers say there has been no sign of Wagner redeploying to Ukraine.
    Nabih Bulos, Los Angeles Times, 6 Sep. 2023
  • The ship will redeploy to Miami instead.
    Nathan Diller, USA Today, 2 June 2026
  • To redeploy the alt-right style of unruly jokes against alt-right figures like Cernovich or Jones makes a certain amount of sense.
    Jeet Heer, New Republic, 19 July 2017

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