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“deploying”
deploy (verb), deploys; deployed; deploying
1. To organize and to send out people or things to be used for particular purposes: Both of the major political parties have deployed volunteers to various parts of the country to encourage people to vote.
2. Etymology: from Latin displicare, "to scatter"; from dis-, "reversal + plicare, "to fold".
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2. Etymology: from Latin displicare, "to scatter"; from dis-, "reversal + plicare, "to fold".
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plic-, pli- plect-, plec-, plici-, -plex, -plexity, -plexus,
-ple, -pli, -plic, -plicat, -plicit, -plicate, -plication, -ply (page 2)
-ple, -pli, -plic, -plicat, -plicit, -plicate, -plication, -ply (page 2)