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1. strategy
noun. ['ˈstrætədʒi'] an elaborate and systematic plan of action.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- strategie (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- στρατηγία (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
Rhymes with Strategy
- analogy
- anesthesiology
- anthology
- anthropology
- apology
- archaeology
- archeology
- astrogeology
- astrology
- bacteriology
- biology
- biotechnology
- cardiology
- chocolatology
- chronology
- cosmetology
- cosmology
- criminology
- cytology
- dendrochronology
How do you pronounce strategy?
Pronounce strategy as ˈstrætəʤi.
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How do you spell strategy? Is it stratedgy ?
A common misspelling of strategy is stratedgy
Sentences with strategy
1. Noun, singular or mass
Use the market research you have collected and map out a strategy for your business.
Quotes about strategy
1. Success doesn't necessarily come from breakthrough innovation but from flawless execution. A great strategy alone won't win a game or a battle; the win comes from basic blocking and tackling.
- Naveen Jain
2. You've got to eat while you dream. You've got to deliver on short-range commitments, while you develop a long-range strategy and vision and implement it. The success of doing both. Walking and chewing gum if you will. Getting it done in the short-range, and delivering a long-range plan, and executing on that.
- Jack Welch
3. Look at a football field. It looks like a big movie screen. This is theatre. Football combines the strategy of chess. It's part ballet. It's part battleground, part playground. We clarify, amplify and glorify the game with our footage, the narration and that music, and in the end create an inspirational piece of footage.
- Steve Sabol