- Look up
tactic or
tactics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tactic(s) or
Tactical may
refer to:
Tactic (method), a
conceptual action implemented as one...
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Tacticity (from Gr****: τακτικός, romanized: taktikos, "relating to
arrangement or order") is the
relative stereochemistry of
adjacent chiral centers within...
- A
tactic is a
conceptual action or
short series of
actions with the aim of
achieving a short-term goal. This
action can be
implemented as one or more specific...
- A
delaying tactic or
delay tactic is a
strategic device sometimes used
during business,
diplomatic or
interpersonal negotiations, in
which one
party to...
- In chess, a
tactic is a
sequence of
moves that each
makes one or more
immediate threats – a check, a
material threat, a
checkmating sequence threat, or...
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battle line is a
tactic in
naval warfare in
which a
fleet of
ships forms a line end to end. The
first example of its use as a
tactic is disputed—it has...
- in this
tactic to
obstruct the
business of the
House and
force the
Liberals and
Conservatives to
negotiate with him and his party. The
tactic was enormously...
- The
wolfpack was a
convoy attack tactic emplo**** in the
Second World War. It was used prin****lly by the U-boats of the
Kriegsmarine during the Battle...
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militant tactic that
could prove more
difficult to
prevent than
suicide bombings.
Deliberate vehicle-ramming into a
crowd of
people is a
tactic used by...
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Shock tactics,
shock tactic, or
shock attack is an
offensive maneuver which attempts to
place the
enemy under psychological pressure by a
rapid and fully-committed...