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Strategy

Strat′e-gy

,
Noun.
[Gr. [GREEK]: cf. F.
stratégie
. See
Stratagem
.]
1.
The science of military command, or the science of projecting campaigns and directing great military movements; generalship.
2.
The use of stratagem or artifice.

Definition 2024


strategy

strategy

English

Noun

strategy (countable and uncountable, plural strategies)

  1. The science and art of military command as applied to the overall planning and conduct of warfare.
  2. A plan of action intended to accomplish a specific goal.
    • 1913, Robert Barr, chapter 4, in Lord Stranleigh Abroad:
      “I came down like a wolf on the fold, didn’t I ?  Why didn’t I telephone ?  Strategy, my dear boy, strategy. This is a surprise attack, and I’d no wish that the garrison, forewarned, should escape. …”
    • 2013 May-June, William E. Conner, An Acoustic Arms Race”, in American Scientist, volume 101, number 3, page 206-7:
      Earless ghost swift moths become “invisible” to echolocating bats by forming mating clusters close [] above vegetation and effectively blending into the clutter of echoes that the bat receives from the leaves and stems around them. Many insects probably use this strategy, which is a close analogy to crypsis in the visible world—camouflage and other methods for blending into one’s visual background.
  3. (Can we clean up(+) this sense?) The art of using similar techniques in politics or business.

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  • Verbs often used with "strategy": drive, follow, pursue, execute, implement, adopt, abandon, accept, reject, create.

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  • (an art of using similar techniques in politics or business): tactics

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