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    gambit
    /ˈɡambɪt/

    noun

    • 1. an act or remark that is calculated to gain an advantage, especially at the outset of a situation: "his resignation was a tactical gambit"
    • 2. (in chess) an opening move in which a player makes a sacrifice, typically of a pawn, for the sake of a compensating advantage: "he tried the dubious Budapest gambit"

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  2. GAMBIT definition: 1. a clever action in a game or other situation that is intended to achieve an advantage and…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of GAMBIT is a chess opening in which a player risks one or more pawns or a minor piece to gain an advantage in position. How to use gambit in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. Gambit definition: an opening in which a player seeks to obtain some advantage by sacrificing a pawn or piece.. See examples of GAMBIT used in a sentence.

  5. A gambit is an action or set of actions, which you carry out in order to try to gain an advantage in a situation or game. He sees the proposal as more of a diplomatic gambit than a serious defense proposal.

  6. A gambit is a strategic move, often in chess but also in politics or business, where a player sacrifices something up front for future gain. The noun gambit comes from an Italian word, gambetto, which means “tripping up.”

  7. 1. An opening in chess in which the player risks one or more minor pieces, usually a pawn, in order to gain a favorable position. 2. A maneuver, stratagem, or opening remark, especially one intended to bring about a desired result.

  8. noun. /ˈɡæmbɪt/ a thing that somebody does, or something that somebody says at the beginning of a situation or conversation, that is intended to give them some advantage. an opening gambit (= the first thing you say) The opposition have dismissed promises of tax cuts as a pre-election gambit.