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IELTS BNC: 2723 COCA: 2702

strategic

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strategic /strəˈtiːʤɪk/ adjective
also strategical /strəˈtiːʤɪkəl/
strategic
/strəˈtiːʤɪk/
adjective
also strategical /strəˈtiːʤɪkəl/
Learner's definition of STRATEGIC
: of or relating to a general plan that is created to achieve a goal in war, politics, etc., usually over a long period of time战略的
: useful or important in achieving a plan or strategy(计划或战略上)有用的,重要的

— strategically

/strəˈtiːʤɪkli/ adverb
IELTS BNC: 2723 COCA: 2702

strategic

adjective

stra·​te·​gic strə-ˈtē-jik How to pronounce strategic (audio)
1
: of, relating to, or marked by strategy
a strategic retreat
2
a
: necessary to or important in the initiation, conduct, or completion of a strategic plan
b
: required for the conduct of war and not available in adequate quantities domestically
strategic materials
c
: of great importance within an integrated whole or to a planned effect
emphasized strategic points
3
: designed or trained to strike an enemy at the sources of its military, economic, or political power
a strategic bomber
strategical adjective
strategically adverb

Example Sentences

The bridges have great strategic value. The hill is located at a strategic position.
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Word History

First Known Use

1799, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of strategic was in 1799
IELTS BNC: 2723 COCA: 2702

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