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    tactic
    /ˈtaktɪk/

    noun

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  2. TACTIC definition: 1. a planned way of doing something: 2. the organization and use of soldiers and equipment in war…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of TACTIC is a device for accomplishing an end. How to use tactic in a sentence.

  4. noun. tactics ( def 1 ). a system or a detail of tactics. a plan, procedure, or expedient for promoting a desired end or result. adjective. of or relating to arrangement or order; tactical. tactic. 1. / ˈtæktɪk / noun. a piece of tactics; tactical move See also tactics. -tactic. 2. combining form.

  5. Definition of tactic noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Tactic is another word for a maneuver or method. If begging doesn't convince your parents to raise your allowance, you might want to try a different tactic—like doing all your chores without being asked.

  7. noun. tac· tics ˈtak-tiks. plural in form but singular or plural in construction. Synonyms of tactics. 1. a. : the science and art of disposing and maneuvering forces in combat. b. : the art or skill of employing available means to accomplish an end. 2. : a system or mode of procedure. 3.

  8. TACTIC definition: a way of doing something that you plan in order to achieve what you want: . Learn more.

  9. Define tactic. tactic synonyms, tactic pronunciation, tactic translation, English dictionary definition of tactic. n. A plan or action for achieving a goal; a maneuver. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  10. tactic. (tæktɪk ) Word forms: plural tactics. 1. countable noun. Tactics are the methods that you choose to use in order to achieve what you want in a particular situation. The rebels would still be able to use guerrilla tactics to make the country ungovernable.

  11. plural noun. functioning as singular military the art and science of the detailed direction and control of movement or manoeuvre of forces in battle to achieve an aim or task. the manoeuvres used or plans followed to achieve a particular short-term aim.