strategic

IPA: strʌtˈidʒɪk

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to strategy.
  • Of or relating to military operations that are more large-scale or long-range than local or tactical ones.
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Examples of "strategic" in Sentences

  • Tobruk was a port with strategical importance.
  • Strategical location is the most important one.
  • The strategic importance of the scheme is twofold.
  • Plan collectively and strategically for the future.
  • The road adds to the strategic importance of the area.
  • Campi Flegrei had strategical and cultural importance.
  • The bay has been strategically important for the military.
  • During the Middle Ages, the area was strategically important.
  • The Board of Directors manages fiduciary and strategic affairs.
  • The plan for the Battle of Chancellorsville was strategically daring.
  • Besides territorial strategic lines, there are _strategic lines of maneuvers_.
  • They even suggested that perhaps the term strategic accommodation might be more accurate.
  • Such are _fronts of operations, strategic fronts, lines of defense_, and _strategic positions_.
  • "I don´t believe in strategic businesses if ´strategic´ is code for losing money," Fiorina said.
  • In the words of scholar Bruce Gregory 2008, the term strategic communication is gaining traction.
  • The word strategic makes him feel like he is an important businessman, like he is El Presidente of the household.
  • The term "strategic alternatives" can include options such as an acquisition by another company or an outside investment.
  • The term "strategic" came up again earlier this year, when Ontario's provincial government set up a committee to debate a proposed merger between London Stock Exchange Group PLC and TMX Group Inc., operator of Canada's flagship Toronto Stock Exchange.

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