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US
/ˈtæktɪks/
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[ UK /tˈæktɪks/ ]
[ UK /tˈæktɪks/ ]
NOUN
- the branch of military science dealing with detailed maneuvers to achieve objectives set by strategy
- a plan for attaining a particular goal
How To Use tactics In A Sentence
- The class approach centers on the examination of the tactics of class domination and the dynamics of the class struggle.
- A client who uses aggressive tactics against you to get their way is a real liability, and you should extricate yourself from the situation as quickly as possible.
- Workers in East Asia thus need to explore and combine a variety of tactics to defend their legitimate interests.
- It's science fiction but it gives a good inside on war strategies and tactics.
- These tenacious guerrillas come from Chechnya, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan, and they use classical guerrilla hit-and-run tactics.
- What the UN and the West are doing is the colonial thing of merely resorting to bully-boy tactics, Neither would attempt to pass judgement let alone threaten to intervene using military force, in any election held in the Russian Federation or attempt to invade China because it does not have democractic government. Ivory Coast's descent into madness
- Women manifestly have the ability to detect rivals and to employ a variety of tactics to place themselves at an advantage over them.
- I had no idea my flirting tactics identified me as part of a social group. Times, Sunday Times
- For example, warring factions often induce drought and famine through the use of scorched-earth tactics.
- The days when you could just hoof the ball up to a striker have long since gone; even Wimbledon don't play by these tactics any more.