Strategynoun
The science and art of military command as applied to the overall planning and conduct of warfare.
Strategynoun
A plan of action intended to accomplish a specific goal.
Strategynoun
The use of advance planning to succeed in politics or business.
Strategynoun
The science of military command, or the science of projecting campaigns and directing great military movements; generalship.
Strategynoun
The use of stratagem or artifice.
Strategynoun
an elaborate and systematic plan of action
Strategynoun
the branch of military science dealing with military command and the planning and conduct of a war
Strategy
Strategy (from Greek στρατηγία stratēgia, ) is a general plan to achieve one or more long-term or overall goals under conditions of uncertainty. In the sense of the , which included several subsets of skills including military tactics, siegecraft, logistics etc., the term came into use in the 6th century C.E. in Eastern Roman terminology, and was translated into Western vernacular languages only in the 18th century.
Approachverb
(intransitive) To come or go near, in place or time; to draw nigh; to advance nearer.
Approachverb
To draw near, in a figurative sense; to make advances; to approximate.
Approachverb
(transitive) To come near to in place, time, character, or value; to draw nearer to.
Approachverb
To make an attempt at (solving a problem or making a policy).
Approachverb
To speak to, as to make a request or ask a question.
Approachverb
To take approaches to.
Approachverb
To bring near; to cause to draw near.
Approachnoun
The act of drawing near; a coming or advancing near.
Approachnoun
An access, or opportunity of drawing near.
Approachnoun
(in plural) Movements to gain favor; advances.
Approachnoun
A way, passage, or avenue by which a place or buildings can be approached; an access.
Approachnoun
A manner in which a problem is solved or policy is made.
Approachnoun
The advanced works, trenches, or covered roads made by besiegers in their advances toward a fortress or military post.
Approachnoun
An approach shot.
Approachnoun
The way an aircraft comes in to land at an airport.
Approachnoun
(bowling) The area before the lane, in which a player may stand or run up before bowling the ball.
Approachverb
To come or go near, in place or time; to draw nigh; to advance nearer.
Approachverb
To draw near, in a figurative sense; to make advances; to approximate; as, he approaches to the character of the ablest statesman.
Approachverb
To bring near; to cause to draw near; to advance.
Approachverb
To come near to in place, time, or character; to draw nearer to; as, to approach the city; to approach my cabin; he approached the age of manhood.
Approachverb
To take approaches to.
Approachnoun
The act of drawing near; a coming or advancing near.
Approachnoun
A access, or opportunity of drawing near.
Approachnoun
Movements to gain favor; advances.
Approachnoun
A way, passage, or avenue by which a place or buildings can be approached; an access.
Approachnoun
The advanced works, trenches, or covered roads made by besiegers in their advances toward a fortress or military post.
Approachnoun
See Approaching.
Approachnoun
A stroke whose object is to land the ball on the putting green. It is made with an iron club.
Approachnoun
that part of a flight during which an airplane descends toward the landing strip.
Approachnoun
the steps taken by a bowler just before delivering the ball toward the pins.
Approachnoun
ideas or actions intended to deal with a problem or situation;
Approachnoun
the act of drawing spatially closer to something;
Approachnoun
a way of entering or leaving;
Approachnoun
the final path followed by an aircraft as it is landing
Approachnoun
the event of one object coming closer to another
Approachnoun
a tentative suggestion designed to elicit the reactions of others;
Approachnoun
the temporal property of becoming nearer in time;
Approachnoun
a close approximation;
Approachnoun
a relatively short golf shot intended to put the ball onto the putting green;
Approachverb
move towards;
Approachverb
come near or verge on, resemble, come nearer in quality, or character;
Approachverb
begin to deal with;
Approachverb
come near in time;
Approachverb
make advances to someone, usually with a proposal or suggestion;