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Definition of Strategical
1. Adjective. Relating to or concerned with strategy. "Strategic considerations"
Partainyms: Strategy, Strategy
Derivative terms: Strategy, Strategy, Strategy, Strategy
Definition of Strategical
1. Adjective. strategic ¹
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Definition of Strategical
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Strategical
Literary usage of Strategical
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Technique of Modern Tactics: A Study of Troop Leading Methods in the by Paul Stanley Bond, Michael Joseph McDonough (1916)
"Reconnoitering patrols are again divided into two general classes, tactical and
strategical. These classifications, while usual, are not rigid. ..."
2. Modern Strategy: An Outline of the Principles which Guide the Conduct of by Walter Haweis James (1908)
"ALL strategical manoeuvres can be divided into two classes, viz.— 1. strategical
front attack against the enemy's front; 2. strategical flank attack against ..."
3. Letters on Strategy by Kraft Hohenlohe Ingelfingen, Walter H. James (1898)
"OF strategical DEPLOYMENT IN GENERAL. You are right in concluding from my previous
remarks that the strategical deployment is the starting point of all ..."
4. Railway Problems in China by Mongton Chih Hsu (1915)
"(1) those granted for political and strategical reasons; ... Foreign Political
and strategical Railways When our troops were defeated by the Japanese in the ..."
5. Elements of the Art of War: Prepared for the Use of the Cadets of the United by James Mercur (1889)
"The strategical features of battles rest entirely upon the considerations above
given. It is evident that in containing operations, a battle should be so ..."
6. The Conduct of War: A Short Treatise on Its Most Important Branches and by Colmar Goltz (1899)
"The strategical Frontal Attack. This is the most straightforward expression of
... The strategical frontal attack does not threaten the enemy's lines ..."
7. Elements of the Art of War: Prepared for the Use of the Cadets of the United by James Mercur (1888)
"The strategical features of battles rest entirely upon the considerations above
given. It is evident that in containing operations, a battle should be so ..."