English to Kannada Dictionary deploy

deploy

ನಿಯೋಜಿಸಲು
definition
verb
forces were deployed at strategic locations
move (troops) into position for military action.
translation of 'deploy '
verb
ಹರಡು
example
On Wednesday evening we will 'deploy' our own army to their posts.
the air force began to 'deploy' forward
Whatever lies behind the timing of this initiative, the need to 'deploy' an entire battalion smacks of military miscalculation.
The division's mission would be to organize, train, equip, and 'deploy' brigades.
Ministers fear fuel supplies are on the verge of widespread disruption and have drawn up plans to 'deploy' troops to guard refineries and introduce petrol rationing.
The United States had also drawn up contingency plans and would certainly have been in a position to 'deploy' troops had the command been given.
They were able to 'deploy' facts and figures to sharpen the journalism, challenging those politicians who spoke in pre-fabricated slabs of argument.
The team performed their aerial display, then broke off to 'deploy' their parachutes and land back at the airfield, in front of a crowd of around 70 people.
A brigade can 'deploy' and fight autonomously today only by improvising in some way the support it requires.
We have got the national labs working now looking up the whole supply chain to find out how best we can 'deploy' our resources when it comes to port security.
the air force began to 'deploy' forward
In the 1990s Army units began to 'deploy' more frequently for peacekeeping missions in other countries.
At 8,000 ft they linked arms, and at 4,000 ft, broke apart to 'deploy' their parachutes.
A signaller calls the chopper in as troops 'deploy' to provide support and resupply to a force in contact.
One of the airmen landed in the river still in his ejector seat but was able to 'deploy' his dinghy, while the other drifted off downriver.
If she can 'deploy' her record-breaking resources to maximum effect, this will ensure the next inspectorate report makes for happier reading.
small states can often 'deploy' resources more freely
It is of similar speed and capability to Broadband technology, and forms part of the Army's attempt to 'deploy' troops more speedily to emergency situations.
Like any competent warlord, they 'deploy' their troops to watch for intruders.
they are not always able to 'deploy' this skill
The armies 'deployed' conventionally, in the centre a phalanx of pike-armed heavy infantry flanked on both sides by cavalry.
Certain airlines have waived their service fees and penalties and will provide refunds upon request to soldiers who must change their travel plans when 'deploying' for military duty.
We do not expect to have 115,000 troops permanently 'deployed' in any one campaign.
The Imperial ships in the beach 'deployed' a battalion of samurai to counter the rebel soldiers.
The National Guard is 'deploying' troops across the whole state trying to help flood victims and assess the damage from the hurricane.
Luis 'deployed' his landscape architecture skills to create a fabulous garden out of a pile of rubble.
Mark has reached a top speed of 325 mph before he 'deploys' a parachute at 3,000 ft above the ground.
Troops 'deploying' for the North Africa Campaign were issued antitank rockets, known as bazookas, with no previous instruction as to their technical or tactical employment.
The missile would react by climbing up to a high altitude, 'deploying' a parachute, and wait for the radar system to come back on - then it would eject the parachute and kill the target.
In addition to our normal operations, the squadron 'deployed' for two evaluated exercises.
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