Strategical: meaning, definitions and examples
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strategical
[ strəˈtiːdʒɪkəl ]
military planning
Strategical refers to something that is designed or planned to achieve a specific goal or advantage, often in a military or competitive context. It emphasizes the importance of strategy in achieving desired outcomes.
Synonyms
calculated, deliberate, planned, tactical.
Examples of usage
- The generals outlined their strategical approach to the battle.
- She took a strategical position to win the game.
- The company adopted a strategical plan for its expansion.
- He made a strategical decision that would benefit the team in the long run.
Translations
Translations of the word "strategical" in other languages:
🇵🇹 estratégico
🇮🇳 स्ट्रैटेजिक
🇩🇪 strategisch
🇮🇩 strategis
🇺🇦 стратегічний
- стратегічна
- стратегічне
🇵🇱 strategiczny
- strategiczna
- strategiczne
🇯🇵 戦略的な
🇫🇷 stratégique
🇪🇸 estratégico
🇹🇷 stratejik
🇰🇷 전략적인
🇸🇦 استراتيجي
🇨🇿 strategický
- strategická
- strategické
🇸🇰 strategický
- strategická
- strategické
🇨🇳 战略的
🇸🇮 strateški
- strateška
- strateško
🇮🇸 strategískur
🇰🇿 стратегиялық
🇬🇪 სტრატეგიული
🇦🇿 strateji
🇲🇽 estratégico
Etymology
The term 'strategical' is derived from the word 'strategy,' which has its roots in the Greek word 'strategia,' meaning 'generalship' or 'the art of planning and directing military operations.' The word evolved through Latin and Old French before entering the English language in the 15th century. Initially, the primary context was military, but over time, it has expanded to include business, sports, and various competitive environments. The suffix '-ical' typically indicates a relation or connection, thus 'strategical' conveys the idea that something pertains to the formulation and implementation of strategies aimed at achieving success in various fields.