Redeploy

Pronunciation: /ˌriːdɪˈplɔɪ/

Redeploy (verb)

  1. To send something again to a different place or use it in a new way.
  2. To move soldiers or police to a new area for a new task.
  3. To install and start a program again, often after changes, on the same or new systems.

Examples

  • The team redeploys to a new site after the inspection.
  • The workers redeploy to the new location when the plan changes.