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Definition of Strategizing
1. strategize [v] - See also: strategize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Strategizing
Literary usage of Strategizing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lady Baltimore by Owen Wister (1906)
"... and the 'theory that each of these affianced parties was strategizing to cause
the other to assume the odium of breaking their engagement, ..."
2. Lady Baltimore by Owen Wister (1906)
"... strategizing to cause the other to assume the odium of breaking their engagement,
with no result save that of repeatedly countermanding a wedding-cake, ..."
3. The Sex Offender: New Insights, Treatment Innovations and Legal Developmentsby Barbara K Schwartz, Henry R Cellini by Barbara K Schwartz, Henry R Cellini (1997)
"Interventive interviewing: Part I, strategizing as a fourth guideline for the
therapist. Family Process, 26, 3-13. Travin, S., & Cullin, K., & Protter, ..."
4. The New York Times Current History (1917)
"master strategist can thus take " time out " from strategizing. But the influence
of "our Hindenburg," as he is often affectionately called, is wider than ..."
5. The New York Times Current History (1917)
"... greatness thrust upon you; for things obviously cannot be in a very bad way
when the master strategist can thus take " time out " from strategizing. ..."
6. Rebuilding the Unity of Health And the Environment in Rural America by James A. Merchant, Christine Coussens, Dalia Gilbert (2006)
"... planning and strategizing are creative and dynamic processes that make an
art—so to speak—of bringing innovative changes to improve mental health care ..."