Pronunciation: /fɔːr dɪˈmɛnʃənl ʧɛs/
noun a game that involves thinking ahead and considering multiple variables or possibilities
A1 Playing four-dimensional chess requires advanced strategic thinking.
A2 Some people believe that navigating office politics is like playing four-dimensional chess.
B1 In the business world, successful leaders often have to play a game of four-dimensional chess.
B2 Mastering the art of negotiation is akin to playing four-dimensional chess.
C1 Political strategists are often compared to grandmasters of four-dimensional chess, always thinking several moves ahead.
C2 The CEO's ability to navigate complex market dynamics was likened to playing a game of four-dimensional chess.
formal The concept of four-dimensional chess is often used in theoretical physics to explain complex systems.
informal Trying to understand quantum mechanics is like playing four-dimensional chess - it's confusing and mind-boggling.
slang Dealing with my boss's ever-changing demands is like playing four-dimensional chess with no rules.
figurative In politics, it sometimes feels like the leaders are playing a game of four-dimensional chess while the rest of us are stuck in two dimensions.
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