Despliegue (en. Deployment)

/desˈpljeɣe/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Extension or opening of something that was folded.
The deployment of the flag was an exciting moment.
El despliegue de la bandera fue un momento emocionante.
Manifestation or exhibition of something, such as skills or resources.
The deployment of technology at the fair was impressive.
El despliegue de tecnología en la feria fue impresionante.
Military operation consisting of the arrangement of troops or means.
The deployment of forces at the border was ordered by the government.
El despliegue de fuerzas en la frontera fue ordenado por el gobierno.

Etymology

From the verb "desplegar," which comes from the Latin 'desplicare.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

Deployment of forces
Action of deploying troops or resources in a military context.
despliegue de fuerzas
Strategic deployment
Effective distribution of resources or forces in an operation.
despliegue estratégico
Tactical deployment
Use of maneuvers and formation in military operations.
despliegue táctico

Related Words

Deploy
Verb that means to extend or open something that was folded.
desplegar
Foldable
Something that can be folded or pleated.
plegable
Deployed
Past participle of deploy, indicating that something has been extended.
desplegado

Slang Meanings

To show skills ostentatiously.
At the party, he made a display of his talent for dancing.
En la fiesta hizo un despliegue de su talento para el baile.
Act of boasting about something one has.
His display of wealth during dinner was unnecessary.
Su despliegue de riqueza durante la cena fue algo innecesario.