Strategic

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Pronunciation: /strəˈtiːdʒɪk/

Definitions of strategic

adjective relating to the identification of long-term goals and the means of achieving them

Example Sentences

A1 The company made a strategic decision to expand into new markets.

A2 She used a strategic approach to solve the problem.

B1 The team developed a strategic plan to increase sales.

B2 The CEO implemented a strategic restructuring of the organization.

C1 The government devised a strategic defense policy to protect the country.

C2 The board of directors formulated a strategic vision for the future of the company.

Examples of strategic in a Sentence

formal The company developed a strategic plan to increase market share.

informal We need to come up with a strategic approach to tackle this issue.

slang Let's be smart about this and think of a strategic move.

figurative In chess, every move should be strategic to win the game.

Grammatical Forms of strategic

past tense

strategized

plural

strategics

comparative

more strategic

superlative

most strategic

present tense

strategize

future tense

will strategize

perfect tense

have strategized

continuous tense

is strategizing

singular

strategic

positive degree

strategic

infinitive

to strategize

gerund

strategizing

participle

strategic

Origin and Evolution of strategic

First Known Use: 1810 year
Language of Origin: Ancient Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'strategic' originated from the ancient Greek word 'strategikos', which means 'of or for a general' or 'of leading an army'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in military contexts, the term 'strategic' has evolved to encompass a broader range of applications, including business, politics, and personal decision-making.