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strategize

especially British, ٰ··

[strat-i-jahyz]

verb (used without object)

strategized, strategizing 
  1. to make up or determine strategy; plan.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of strategize1

First recorded in 1970–75; strateg(y) + -ize
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“It's all about strategizing and thinking through some things,” Marshall said.

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NPR reported that last week, around 190 officials from local stations nationwide headed to Washington, D.C. to strategize and meet with lawmakers.

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“That said, the proliferation of AI is leading to the creation of new jobs to strategize and manage the technology. AI is not sentient, and people must facilitate all of this,” Elliott added.

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Axios reports that Trump's advisers are preparing for a potential third impeachment of the president and strategizing ways to pass key agenda items before a congressional trial gums up the works.

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While I was sad to see him leave Lehigh, I was also happy to lobby for him, writing a letter of recommendation and meeting with him to strategize about his transfer application.

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When To Use

What does strategize mean?

To strategize is to plan or create a plan or strategy for a specific reason or goal.A strategy is a plan for a course of action, especially one that prepares for multiple scenarios or situations. Strategize is commonly used in any context that involves extensive planning, especially the military, business, politics, and sports.Example: One candidate had clearly strategized before the debate and knew how to answer every question and respond to every attack. The other candidate was obviously winging it.

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