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strategically
[struh-tee-jik-lee]
adverb
in a way that relates to strategy.
This is an unacceptable degree of danger in a strategically uncertain and critical time.
in a way that is important or helpful for strategy.
The region is strategically located in the heart of the eastern North American market and therefore attractive to investors.
purposefully as an integral part of a stratagem or any careful plan for achieving a particular goal.
Plant trees strategically, with deciduous trees on the south and west sides of your home to cool the air in summer and let in warming sunlight in winter.
Military.with the specific intent of destroying materials, factories, etc., used by the enemy in waging war.
During World War II, the Allies strategically bombed German oil refineries.
Other 51Թ Forms
- nonstrategically adverb
- unstrategically adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of strategically1
Example Sentences
Police officers, she said, had been deployed “strategically” and would continue to operate under a unified command with the California Highway Patrol, the Sheriff’s Department and Los Angeles Fire Department.
Answer: If you have a lot of cards, closing a few is unlikely to significantly hurt your credit scores as long as you do so strategically.
Poland’s presidential election ended in a narrow victory by far-right nationalist Karol Nawrocki, a conspicuous Trump ally in one of Europe’s largest and most strategically important countries.
Police said on Friday that there were "credible links" to suggest Koffa was "strategically involved" in the incident.
The two have cheered each other on via their social media accounts, and strategically pap walked through multiple girls' nights out.
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