Nouns

(n)roll outthe act of officially distributing a new product or service to the public

Verbs

(v)roll out, rollflatten or spread with a roller“roll out the paper”
(v)roll out, straightenstraighten by unrolling“roll out the big map”
(v)deploy, roll outto distribute systematically or strategically“The U.S. deploys its weapons in the Middle East”, “The general deploys troops in a battle formation”, “The government rolled out the vaccine”
(v)roll outofficially distribute a new product or service to the public“Israel has been the fastest to roll out inoculations.”