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strat·e·gy I. \ˈstrad.ə̇jē, -ratə̇-, -ji\ noun (-es) Etymology: Greek stratēgia office of a general, generalship, piece of strategy, from stratēgos general + -ia -y 1. a. (1) : the science and art of employing the political, economic, psychological, and military forces of a nation or group of nations to afford the maximum support to adopted policies in peace or war (2) : the science and art of military command exercised to meet the enemy in combat under advantageous conditions — compare tactics b. : a variety of or instance of the use of strategy < the strategy of the counterattack rather than of the offensive — H.W.Baldwin > < collective security through a world organization is a strategy of defense like any other — J.T.Shotwell > 2. a. : a careful plan or method or a clever stratagem < vulnerable to one of three merchandising strategies — Vance Packard > < drafted the strategy it followed in election campaigns — Current Biography > b. : the art of devising or employing plans or stratagems toward a goal < the clever manager's conception of political strategy — S.H.Adams > II. noun : an adaptation or complex of adaptations (as of behavior, metabolism, or structure) that serves or appears to serve an important function in achieving evolutionary success < the reproductive strategies of beech and yellow birch — L.K.Forcier > |