tactic (Meaning)

Wordnet

tactic (n)

a plan for attaining a particular goal

Webster

tactic (a.)

Alt. of Tactical

Webster

tactic (n.)

See Tactics.

tactic Sentence Examples

  1. The general employed a clever tactic to outmaneuver the enemy forces.
  2. The marketing team devised a social media tactic to increase brand awareness.
  3. The politician used a shrewd tactic to win over undecided voters.
  4. The coach implemented a new defensive tactic to counter the opposing team's offense.
  5. The salesperson employed a high-pressure sales tactic to close the deal.
  6. The thief used a stealthy tactic to enter the building unnoticed.
  7. The writer employed a literary tactic to create suspense in the narrative.
  8. The protesters adopted a nonviolent tactic to voice their concerns.
  9. The negotiator utilized a patient tactic to reach an agreement.
  10. The student used a study tactic that improved their test scores significantly.

FAQs About the word tactic

a plan for attaining a particular goalAlt. of Tactical, See Tactics.

technique,method, strategy, way, program, project, trick, means,scheme, plan

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The general employed a clever tactic to outmaneuver the enemy forces.

The marketing team devised a social media tactic to increase brand awareness.

The politician used a shrewd tactic to win over undecided voters.

The coach implemented a new defensive tactic to counter the opposing team's offense.