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strategically, adv.|strəˈtiːdʒɪkəlɪ, -ˈtɛdʒɪkəlɪ| [f. prec.: see -ically.] In a strategic manner; as regards strategy, according to the principles of strategy.
1810C. James Milit. Dict. (ed. 3), Strategically, according to the principles of strategy; done out of sight of an enemy. 1855Twemlow Consid. Tactics & Strategy (ed. 2) 205 Frederic the Great was strategically and tactically surprised at Hochkirk by Laudon and Daun. 1861G. M. Musgrave By-Roads in Picardy 298 The English position..was strategically a warranty of their preservation; for they could not be attacked in flank or in rear. 1912W. B. Wood in Eng. Hist. Rev. Oct. 797 Tactically a drawn battle, Resonville was strategically a Prussian victory. |