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1 REDEPLOY
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2 one-click publish
"A feature in Visual Studio that lets you deploy a Web application from the development computer to a server by clicking a button on a toolbar, and to deploy changes by clicking the button again, without having to redeploy the full application. You can create multiple publishing profiles to define the settings for different publishing scenarios, such as deploying to a test server, to a production server, and so on."
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redeploy — re‧de‧ploy [ˌriːdɪˈplɔɪ] verb [transitive] COMMERCE 1. to move workers to a different place or job: • Redeployed staff should be given consideration for vacancies occurring within any area of the Group. 2. to use assets in a different way: •… … Financial and business terms
redeploy — ► VERB ▪ deploy again or differently. DERIVATIVES redeployment noun … English terms dictionary
redeploy — [rē΄di ploi′] vt., vi. to move (troops, etc.) from one front or area to another redeployment n … English World dictionary
redeploy — [[t]ri͟ːdɪplɔ͟ɪ[/t]] redeploys, redeploying, redeployed 1) V ERG If forces or troops are redeployed or if they redeploy, they go to new positions so that they are ready for action. [V n] We were forced urgently to redeploy our forces... US troops … English dictionary
redeploy — v. (D; tr.) to redeploy from; to (troops were being redeployed from Europe to Asia) * * * [ˌriːdɪ plɔɪ] to (troops were being redeployed from Europe to Asia) (D; tr.) to redeploy from … Combinatory dictionary
redeploy — UK [ˌriːdɪˈplɔɪ] / US [ˌrɪdɪˈplɔɪ] verb [transitive] Word forms redeploy : present tense I/you/we/they redeploy he/she/it redeploys present participle redeploying past tense redeployed past participle redeployed formal to move someone or… … English dictionary
redeploy — re|de|ploy [ˌri:dıˈplɔı] v [T] to move someone or something to a different place or job ▪ There are plans to redeploy 200 employees in the next six months. >redeployment n [U] … Dictionary of contemporary English
redeploy — Date: 1945 transitive verb to transfer from one area or activity to another intransitive verb to relocate men or equipment • redeployment noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
redeploy — redeployment, n. /ree di ploy /, Mil. v.t. 1. to transfer (a unit, a person, supplies, etc.) from one theater of operations to another. 2. to move or allocate to a different position, use, function, or the like; reassign. v.i. 3. to execute a… … Universalium
redeploy — verb a) To deploy again b) To rearrange (military forces) … Wiktionary
redeploy — re|de|ploy [ ,ridı plɔı ] verb transitive FORMAL to move someone or something to a different place or a different job ╾ re|de|ploy|ment noun uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English