strategy
21strategy — / strætədʒi/ noun a plan of future action ● a marketing strategy ● a financial strategy ● a sales strategy ● a pricing strategy ● What is the strategy of the HR department to deal with long term manpower requirements? ● Part of the company’s… …
22strategy */*/*/ — UK [ˈstrætədʒɪ] / US noun Word forms strategy : singular strategy plural strategies 1) [countable] a plan or method for achieving something, especially over a long period of time successful language learning strategies The countries hope to… …
23strategy — noun 1 (U) the skill of planning in advance the movements of armies or equipment in a war 2 (C) a well planned series of actions for achieving an aim, especially success against an opponent: Our strategy was to defend and then counterattack. (+… …
24strategy — The art and science of developing and employing instruments of national power in a synchronized and integrated fashion to achieve theater, national, and/or multinational objectives. See also military strategy; national strategy …
25strategy — strat|e|gy [ strætədʒi ] noun *** 1. ) count a plan or method for achieving something, especially over a long period of time: successful language learning strategies The countries hope to devise a common strategy to provide aid. 2. ) uncount the… …
26strategy — noun 1) the government s economic strategy Syn: master plan, grand design, game plan, plan (of action), action plan, policy, program; tactics 2) military strategy Syn: the art of war, (military) tactics …
27strategy — noun (plural gies) Etymology: Greek stratēgia generalship, from stratēgos Date: 1810 1. a. (1) the science and art of employing the political, economic, psychological, and military forces of a nation or group of nations to afford the maximum… …
28strategy — See strategy, tactics …
29strategy — Synonyms and related words: aerial tactics, airborne tactics, applied tactics, approach, armored tactics, arrangement, art, artful dodge, artifice, attack, barrier tactics, blind, blueprint, blueprinting, calculation, cavalry tactics, charting,… …
30strategy — [17] Etymologically, strategy denotes ‘leading an army’. It comes ultimately from Greek stratēgós ‘commander in chief, general’, a compound noun formed from stratós ‘army’ and ágein ‘lead’ (a relative of English act, agent, etc). From it was… …