strategy
/'strætidʤi/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A branch of military science: The art and science of planning and directing large-scale military operations, especially the movement and disposition of forces before and during engagement with an enemy.
- A comprehensive plan of action: An elaborate and systematic plan designed to achieve a major or overall long-term aim, especially in business, politics, or personal endeavors.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The general's brilliant strategy led to a decisive victory.
- The company's new marketing strategy focuses on digital platforms.
Advanced Usage
- "To develop/formulate a strategy": To create a detailed plan.
- The board spent the weekend formulating a new business strategy.
- "A strategy for (doing) something": A plan intended to achieve a specific goal.
- She has a clear strategy for improving her language skills.
Variants and Related Words
- Strategic (adj): Relating to the identification of long-term aims and the means of achieving them.
- The CEO made a strategic decision to enter the Asian market.
- Strategist (n): A person skilled in planning action or policy, especially in military or political contexts.
- He is considered a brilliant political strategist.
Synonyms
- Plan: A detailed proposal for doing or achieving something.
- Blueprint: A detailed plan or guide.
- Game plan: A strategy for achieving an objective.
Related Phrases (Phrasal Verbs)
(Note: "Strategy" is a noun and does not typically form phrasal verbs. This section is not applicable.)
Related Idioms
- A grand strategy: A very large-scale, long-term plan.
- The government's investment in renewable energy is part of a grand strategy for energy independence.
Noun
- the branch of military science dealing with military command and the planning and conduct of a war
- an elaborate and systematic plan of action