Definition of strategist in English:
strategist
noun ˈstratədʒɪstˈstrædədʒəst
A person skilled in planning action or policy, especially in war or politics.
he is a cunning military strategist
Example sentencesExamples
- Theirs was a textbook case of how not to win an election, and will be studied by political analysts and party strategists for years.
- His strategists keep advising him to look deep into the lens, to use his hands for emphasis, to speak slowly.
- Military strategists have long understood the value of catching an enemy by surprise.
- He and later strategists were intent on waging a type of war based on rapid, decisive maneuver.
- Civilian strategists were neglecting the military side of strategy.
- How odd then, that when it comes to oil so many strategists and politicians seem to find grasping the supply-demand equation so tough.
- The concepts in gray are those the military strategist provided in an ontology of war.
- At a time when political strategists are looking to business for ideas, it seems an excellent plan.
- This brain teaser would challenge world history's best political and military strategists.
- It was a familiar exercise for the former general, widely regarded as one of Israel's greatest military strategists.
- I think the real blame lies with the Labor Party's strategists, media advisers and pollsters.
- This is the main concern worrying the economic strategists of the Russian ruling elite.
- I am not a politician or a military strategist: I have no idea how to fight terrorists effectively.
- Now that seems to me, the decided area of concern for a few political strategists.
- By and large the strategists and planners have got it right.
- Now is the moment for our economists and industrial strategists to prepare.
- The best strategists have at their fingertips a wide assortment of doctrinal tools.
- These military successes owed much to Charlemagne's ability as a strategist and a diplomat.
- The political (as well as military) strategists will be holding their breath, more than ever.
- They may not be military strategists, but market observers are betting that the war will be brief.
Definition of strategist in US English:
strategist
nounˈstrædədʒəstˈstradəjəst
A person skilled in planning action or policy, especially in war or politics.
he is a cunning military strategist
Example sentencesExamples
- The concepts in gray are those the military strategist provided in an ontology of war.
- Theirs was a textbook case of how not to win an election, and will be studied by political analysts and party strategists for years.
- Military strategists have long understood the value of catching an enemy by surprise.
- The political (as well as military) strategists will be holding their breath, more than ever.
- He and later strategists were intent on waging a type of war based on rapid, decisive maneuver.
- By and large the strategists and planners have got it right.
- The best strategists have at their fingertips a wide assortment of doctrinal tools.
- This is the main concern worrying the economic strategists of the Russian ruling elite.
- This brain teaser would challenge world history's best political and military strategists.
- They may not be military strategists, but market observers are betting that the war will be brief.
- His strategists keep advising him to look deep into the lens, to use his hands for emphasis, to speak slowly.
- How odd then, that when it comes to oil so many strategists and politicians seem to find grasping the supply-demand equation so tough.
- It was a familiar exercise for the former general, widely regarded as one of Israel's greatest military strategists.
- I am not a politician or a military strategist: I have no idea how to fight terrorists effectively.
- Now that seems to me, the decided area of concern for a few political strategists.
- Civilian strategists were neglecting the military side of strategy.
- These military successes owed much to Charlemagne's ability as a strategist and a diplomat.
- Now is the moment for our economists and industrial strategists to prepare.
- I think the real blame lies with the Labor Party's strategists, media advisers and pollsters.
- At a time when political strategists are looking to business for ideas, it seems an excellent plan.