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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024tac•tics /ˈtæktɪks/USA pronunciation n. - Military the science of arranging and maneuvering military or naval forces:[uncountable; used with a singular verb]Tactics has always been their strong point in making war.
- Military the maneuvers themselves:[plural* used with a plural verb]slash-and-burn tactics.
- maneuvers for gaining advantage:[plural* used with a plural verb]Her tactics were to divide his friends and therefore strengthen her own position.
tac•ti•cal, adj. tac•ti•cal•ly, adv. tac•ti•cian /tækˈtɪʃən/USA pronunciation n. [countable] WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024tac•ti•cal (tak′ti kəl),USA pronunciation adj. - of or pertaining to tactics, esp. military or naval tactics.
- characterized by skillful tactics or adroit maneuvering or procedure:tactical movements.
- of or pertaining to a maneuver or plan of action designed as an expedient toward gaining a desired end or temporary advantage.
- expedient;
calculated. - prudent;
politic. tac′ti•cal•ly, adv. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024tac•tics (tak′tiks),USA pronunciation n. - Military(usually used with a sing. v.) the art or science of disposing military or naval forces for battle and maneuvering them in battle.
- Military(used with a pl. v.) the maneuvers themselves.
- (used with a sing. v.) any mode of procedure for gaining advantage or success.
- Linguistics(usually used with a sing. v.)
- the patterns in which the elements of a given level or stratum in a language may combine to form larger constructions.
- the study and description of such patterns.
- 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged See strategy.
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