tactician
IPA: tæktˈɪʃʌn
noun
- A person skilled in the planning and execution of tactics.
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Examples of "tactician" in Sentences
- Yeah, I'd prefer a no name tactician, who raises boatloads of money and isn't writing books.
- You mean like when Manning was being a "tactician" and a "strategist" in 98 when he threw 28 picks?
- You mean like when Manning was being a "tactician" and a "strategist" in 98 when he threw 28 picks? salty_koolaid wrote:
- The tradermale he called Beckhette was what he called his "tactician," a term apparently from the tradermale cult tongue.
- I have drawn up my arguments in battle array: they shall have the "tactician" excellence of the mathematician, with the enthusiasm of the poet.
- Löw was the assistant who was known as the tactician behind the new-wave, camp-leader energy of Klinsi in Germany's spirited third-place finish during the 2006 World Cup.
- The word "tactician" is usually applied to military movements, but it has a broader meaning than this; it embodies the idea of a peculiar skill or faculty -- a nice perception or discernment which is characterized by adroit planning or management, artfully directed in politics or diplomacy in government.
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