Deploy vs Unrecalled - What's the difference?
deploy | unrecalled |
To prepare and arrange (usually military unit or units) for use.
(intransitive) To unfold, open, or otherwise become ready for use.
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(computing) to install, test and implement a computer system or application.
English ergative verbs
Not recalled: unremembered, forgotten.
Not recalled: left deployed or distributed.
As a verb deploy
is to prepare and arrange (usually military unit or units) for use.As a noun deploy
is (military|dated) deployment.As an adjective unrecalled is
not recalled: unremembered, forgotten.deploy
English
Verb
(en verb)- "Deploy two units of infantry along the enemy's flank," the general ordered.
- He waited tensely for his parachute to deploy .
- At first she thought she would be embarrassed that she had deployed her air bag, that the other expert skiers she was with, more than a dozen of them, would have a good laugh at her panicked overreaction.
- The process for the deployment scenario includes: building a master installation of the operating system, creating its image and deploying the image onto a destination computer.
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unrecalled
English
Adjective
(-)- Any unrecalled hazardous products continue to pose a risk to the public.