redeploy
verb [ T ]
uk/ˌriːdɪˈplɔɪ/ us HR, WORKPLACE, MANAGEMENT
to move employees to a different job, or to send them to work in a different place:
redeploy sb in/within sth The bank hopes to redeploy most of the affected staff in customer-service jobs.
to use money or other assets for a different purpose from the one they were originally intended for:
Destruction of the country's manufacturing industry over the past 15 years indicates how swiftly capital and labour can be redeployed.
redeploy assets/resources/funds The government should be thinking about redeploying assets and resources to those areas of the economy that are doing well.