war game
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Definition
- Noun:
- A simulation of a military operation, conducted for the purposes of training commanders, demonstrating a situation, or testing a proposed strategy. It is a structured exercise, often using models, rules, and data, to explore the dynamics of conflict without actual combat.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The generals participated in a complex war game to prepare for potential border conflicts.
- Analysts used a computer-based war game to test the new naval strategy.
- The think tank's war game revealed unexpected vulnerabilities in the defense plan.
Advanced Usage
- "To war-game" (verb, often hyphenated): The act of conducting or participating in a war game.
- The committee will war-game several crisis scenarios next week.
- They spent the afternoon war-gaming the possible outcomes of the diplomatic breakdown.
Variants and Related Words
- Wargaming (n, often one word): The activity or practice of conducting war games.
- He has a strong interest in military history and wargaming.
- Tabletop exercise: A similar type of simulation, often used in emergency management and business, where participants discuss scenarios in an informal setting.
Synonyms
- Military exercise (specifically for training)
- Simulation
- Strategic exercise
Related Phrases
- "Game out" (phrasal verb, similar in concept): To simulate or think through the possible steps and outcomes of a situation.
- We need to game out how our competitors might react to this product launch.
Noun
- a simulation of a military operation intended to train military commanders or to demonstrate a situation or to test a proposed strategy