tactical
IPA: tˈæktɪkʌɫ
noun
- (computing) A combinator of proof tactics.
- A private war reenactment event involving mock battles or skirmishes.
adjective
- of or relating to tactics
- of or relating to military operations that are smaller or more local than strategic ones
- adroit, skilful or ingenious
- (firearms) having a military appearance, typically with accessories such as a bipod, adjustable stock, detachable magazine or black coloration
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Examples of "tactical" in Sentences
- Thus, the term tactical will not be used in this book, while strategic will be used as an adjective to mean relatively consequential, in patterns after actions are taken as well as in intentions that precede them.
- Lovink was one of the first theorists to use the term tactical media, referring to the use of media technologies as a tool to distribute and promote ideas which are contrary and opposed to organized central authorities, such as state governments and transnational corporations.
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