strategy

From Greek 'strategia', meaning 'generalship'

NOUN (1)
[/ˈstræt.ə.dʒi/en-US]
戦略 literal / 戦術 related / 計画 neutral / 方針 neutral / コンセプト文 untranslatable (No direct equivalent concept in JAPANESE)
Synonyms plan neutral , tactic neutral , approach neutral
Antonyms chaos , disorganization

A carefully considered plan or method designed to achieve a specific major goal or overall aim, especially over a long period. It involves the skillful management and deployment of resources.

irregular note only if irregular
plural
strategies
  • The company developed a new marketing strategy to increase its global market share. — This sentence shows how a strategy is used in business to achieve a long-term objective.
  • The general's brilliant strategy led to a decisive victory for the army. — Here, strategy refers to a high-level military plan.
  • Having a clear study strategy is essential for students aiming for academic success. — This illustrates the application of a strategy in an educational context.