(of strategy)

  • 81strategy game — noun A game in which the players decision making skills have a high significance in determining the outcome, such as chess, checkers or go. See Also: game of chance, game of skill …

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  • 82strategy — noun a) The science and art of military command as applied to the overall planning and conduct of warfare b) A plan of …

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  • 83strategy illusion —    see cognitive illusion …

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  • 84strategy — strat·e·gy strat ə jē n, pl gies an adaptation or complex of adaptations (as of behavior, metabolism, or structure) that serves or appears to serve an important function in achieving evolutionary success …

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  • 85strategy — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. generalship, maneuvering, conduct, warcraft, artifice. See warfare, method, plan. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Tactics] Syn. approach, maneuvering, procedure; see tactics . 2. [Cunning] Syn. plan, master… …

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  • 86strategy — strat·e·gy || strætɪdʒɪ n. plans or methods created for the purpose of achieving a goal; science of preparing long term battle plans (Military) …

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  • 87Strategy —   Making and carrying out plans to achieve a goal. More of an art than a science …

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  • 88strategy n — strata n pl …

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  • 89strategy — [ stratɪdʒi] noun (plural strategies) 1》 a plan designed to achieve a particular long term aim. 2》 the art of planning and directing military activity in a war or battle. Often contrasted with tactics (see tactic).     ↘a plan so devised.… …

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  • 90strategy — n. Generalship, strategetics, tactics, military science …

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