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tactics
[ tak-tiks ]
noun
- (usually used with a singular verb) the art or science of disposing military or naval forces for battle and maneuvering them in battle.
- (used with a plural verb) the maneuvers themselves.
- (used with a singular verb) any mode of procedure for gaining advantage or success.
- (usually used with a singular verb) Linguistics.
- the patterns in which the elements of a given level or stratum in a language may combine to form larger constructions.
- the study and description of such patterns.
tactics
/ ˈ³Ùæ°ì³Ùɪ°ì²õ /
plural noun
- functioning as singular military the art and science of the detailed direction and control of movement or manoeuvre of forces in battle to achieve an aim or task
- the manoeuvres used or plans followed to achieve a particular short-term aim
Derived Forms
- ³Ù²¹³¦Ëˆ³Ù¾±³¦¾±²¹²Ô, noun
Other ˜yÐÄvlogs From
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of tactics1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Do you think they had tactics that could be useful for activists today?
"If the government gives in to Trump's threats it will only encourage him to use the same bullying tactics again and again."
I'd like to ask you a little bit about that campaign strategy because it’s in some ways reminiscent of some of the tactics from the Sanders campaign.
And with fraudsters constantly switching their tactics and using AI to make their schemes more convincing, it’ll only get harder for consumers to spot red flags.
Once literacy censors realized racial animosity wasn’t working, tactics shifted to demonizing queer literature, particularly books about the trans experience.
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