Meaning & Definition of word "Tactics"

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    Tactics

    /ˈtaktɪks/

    noun:

    • 1. An planned method or procedure for achieving a specific goal, especially in a military, political, or competitive context.
      • Example: The team employed innovative tactics to outmaneuver their opponents.
    • 2. The art or skill of employing a maneuvering strategy.
      • Example: Her tactics in negotiations led to a successful outcome.
    • 3. Specific actions aimed at achieving short-term goals within a larger strategy.
      • Example: They adjusted their marketing tactics to better reach their target audience.

    Etymology

    From the Greek 'taktikos', meaning 'relating to arrangement'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    tactics of war:

    The strategies employed during military conflict.

    tactics in business:

    The methods used to gain a competitive advantage in the market.

    tactical advantage:

    A condition that provides a favorable position in a situation.

    Related Words

    strategy:

    A long-term plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal.

    maneuver:

    A movement or series of moves requiring skill and care.

    approach:

    A way of dealing with something or someone.

    Slang Meanings of tactics

    Meaning: Pulling a fast one

    Example Sentence: He pulled a fast one with his clever sales tactics.

    Meaning: Playing the game

    Example Sentence: In negotiations, you have to be good at playing the game with your tactics.