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  • Deploy vs. Employ [arguments] - WordReference Forums
    "Deploy" is used almost exclusively as a military term (it means to "place troops or weapons in battle formation" according to the WR dictionary) The verb that is the common synonym for "use" is "employ": "He employed controversial arguments to make his point "
  • employ vs leverage vs (bring to the table) vs deploy
    Deploy You can certainly 'deploy skills' but I'm not convinced about using it in this context Bring to the table is not an expression I would use in a CV Employ, use , utilize, apply: I would use one of these (I prefer 'apply')
  • employ vs. deploy [Wi-Fi] - WordReference Forums
    Hi again, Could you, please, tell me if deployment and employment are interchangeable in the following sentence, Wi-Fi deployment employment is set to grow by more than ten times Thanks!
  • deploy vs utilize - WordReference Forums
    Some English words are only used in a specific context "Use" is very general "Deploy" is not "Deploy to" is a military term meaning "put something at a location" For example, we say that Russia deployed troops (or airplanes, or battleships) to a country or city or region As #2 says, they may never be used
  • exploit vs deploy - WordReference Forums
    Deploy sounds strange and inappropriate Exploit is meaningful, but it is often used in negative contexts I think you would do well to find another word -- use or employ would be appropriate in that sentence
  • employ=use? - WordReference Forums
    I employ five pens in a exam I change each pen at a regular interval Is the use of "employ" in place of "use" correct? I think it is correct though it might be fancy Hi mimi2, Thank you for starting this topic I was about to start the same topic
  • Deploy an application in on a server | WordReference Forums
    I think your question arose because of the word "deploy" which, militarily, means to put soldiers in the right place for action Usually it isn't followed by anything else but I suppose one could say "I am deploying my army to that field over there" However, in that case the "to" implies moving them "from" somewhere else (the barracks etc )
  • Use, employ, utilize - WordReference Forums
    Have you looked up the definition of employ in the WR Dictionary? Your teacher is incorrect I quote: em•ploy ɛmˈplɔɪ v [~ + object] to hire the services of (a person or persons):The cotton mill employs over three thousand workers to make use of for a specific task:They employed new computers to produce the catalog
  • employ - WordReference Forums
    Hi, can I use the verb "employ" with the same meaning than "use" in English in the following context?: "Emplear técnicas de estudios" (as an objective in a unit of work) My try: "To employ study techniques" or "To use study techniques" ? (the problem is that I want to avoid repetition of the verb "use") "To employ study techniques" is
  • deploy to in - WordReference Forums
    Here are some relevant definitions for deploy from the American Heritage Dictionary that may help make up your mind about the suitability of that verb: v de·ployed, de·ploy·ing, de·ploys v tr 1 a To position (troops) in readiness for combat, as along a front or line 2 To distribute (persons or forces) systematically or strategically





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