tactical maneuver

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tactical maneuver

A chess player executes a tactical maneuver to capture the opponent's queen.

Definition

Noun: A planned and deliberate movement or action, typically within a military, strategic, or competitive context, designed to achieve a specific short-term advantage or objective. It is a calculated step to outmaneuver an opponent or improve one's position.

Usage

This term is used to describe a specific, often skillful, action taken to gain an immediate advantage in a situation involving opposition or competition. It implies careful planning and execution.

Examples
  • The general ordered a tactical maneuver to flank the enemy's position.
  • In the debate, her quick change of topic was a brilliant tactical maneuver to avoid a weak point.
  • The chess player's sacrifice of a pawn was not a mistake but a tactical maneuver to open up the board for an attack.
Advanced Usage
  • "To execute a tactical maneuver": To carry out a planned strategic action.
    • The pilot executed a complex tactical maneuver to evade the missile.
  • Used in business and politics to describe strategic, often short-term, actions.
    • The company's price cut was a tactical maneuver to capture market share from its competitor.
Variants and Related Words
  • Maneuver (Noun/Verb): The more general term for a movement or plan, especially a skillful one. "Tactical maneuver" is a specific type of maneuver.
  • Tactic (Noun): A specific action or strategy intended to achieve a particular end. A "tactical maneuver" is the execution of a tactic.
  • Strategic Move: Often broader and more long-term than a tactical maneuver, which is typically more immediate and situational.
Synonyms
  • Strategic move
  • Gambit
  • Ploy
  • Operation
  • Feint (specifically a deceptive maneuver)
Related Phrases
  • Maneuver for position: To make moves to gain a more advantageous situation.
    • The candidates are maneuvering for position in the polls.
  • Carry out a maneuver: To perform or execute a planned action.
Related Idioms
  • A game of maneuver: A situation or conflict characterized by skillful and strategic movements rather than direct confrontation.
    • The negotiation became a subtle game of maneuver, with each side testing the other's limits.
tactical maneuver

A chess player executes a tactical maneuver to capture the opponent's queen.

Noun
  1. a move made to gain a tactical end

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