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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024strat•e•gy /ˈstrætɪdʒi/USA pronunciation n., pl. -gies. - Military the science of planning and directing military operations:[uncountable]an expert in military strategy.
- Military the use of or an instance of using this science or art:[countable]He has devised a strategy to defend the rocket launchers.
- a plan or method for achieving any specific goal: [countable]a strategy for winning at bridge.[uncountable]At our next sales meeting we'll discuss strategy.
strat•e•gist, n. [countable]The mayor's top strategists urged him to begin campaigning harder. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024strat•e•gy (strat′i jē),USA pronunciation n., pl. -gies. - MilitaryAlso, strategics. the science or art of combining and employing the means of war in planning and directing large military movements and operations.
- Militarythe use or an instance of using this science or art.
- skillful use of a stratagem:The salesperson's strategy was to seem always to agree with the customer.
- a plan, method, or series of maneuvers or stratagems for obtaining a specific goal or result:a strategy for getting ahead in the world.
- Greek stratēgía generalship, equivalent. to stratēg(ós) military commander, general (strat(ós) army + -ēgos noun, nominal derivative of ágein to lead) + -ia -y3
- 1680–90
- 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged In military usage, a distinction is made between strategy and tactics. Strategy is the utilization, during both peace and war, of all of a nation's forces, through large-scale, long-range planning and development, to ensure security or victory. Tactics deals with the use and deployment of troops in actual combat.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: strategy /ˈstrætɪdʒɪ/ n ( pl -gies)- the art or science of the planning and conduct of a war; generalship
- a particular long-term plan for success, esp in business or politics
- a plan or stratagem
Etymology: 17th Century: from French stratégie, from Greek stratēgia function of a general; see stratagem |