(vehicle); to slew (about) to be deployed (of troops) to come unrolled / unfolded / unwrapped to spread, to expand to display oneself passive of разверну́ть (razvernútʹ)...
swing about / around; to make a U-turn (vehicle); to slew (about) to be deployed (of troops) = развёртываться (razvjórtyvatʹsja) to come unrolled / unfolded...
where democratically elected populist strongmen increasingly dominate, deploying the power of the state and a battery of instruments of intimidation to...
to storm the presidential palace on Wednesday. (transitive, archaic) To deploy (cannon) for use. to mount a cannon (transitive) To prepare and arrange...
some ways, an unintended consequence of the classroom practices was the deployment of the microaffirmation that 'good' White people do not need to develop...
in mind: that if an advance against them came from any side they might deploy into a line to fight to the finish. c. 98 CE, Tacitus, Germania 3: quae...
(transitive) To bring into action or motion; to exhibit in action; to execute or deploy. That was a great shot he played! He played the blue ball, but the green...
switch to 4-4-1-1 was not. This new-look configuration saw Rachel Daly deployed in front of Lucy Bronze down the right, Toni Duggan and Fran Kirby dropped...
support. Many other nobles he appointed as adjutants to these two, and deployed the mass of the troops on the wings to either side. 7th century, Sebēos...
mobile technology to ensure it is safe and efficient. To that end, CBP has deployed a process which allows travelers to use a mobile app to submit information...