Definitionadj. relating to or concerned with strategy
Last update: September 7, 2015
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The Tell el-Amarna letters show that, long before the invasion by Joshua, it was occupied by the Egyptians, and was probably a stronghold of considerable importance, as it formed a good strategical position in the hill country of southern Palestine. [Please select]
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McKim, with his usual good judgment and remarkably quick, strategical mind, especially in matters pertaining to the U. [Please select]
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In order to save the poor fellow from his impending doom, it seemed that nothing would avail but a bold strategical movement. [Please select]
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So much, then, in order that you may not be confused about my strategical objective. [Please select]
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Hand-to-hand fighting for possession of the greatest strategical positions, fought daily, for a time resulted in advantage to neither side. [Please select]
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"Just so," said Lord Marlborough, whose erudition was not on a par with the marvellous strategical powers he has since displayed. [Please select]
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Their purpose is strategical; they are vantage points from which the enemy may be closely watched. [Please select]
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Fully to appreciate Jackson's strategy we must compare the strategical and tactical numbers concerned throughout this short but momentous Valley Campaign. [Please select]
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It is they who are standing to-day on the great strategical ground of our time. [Please select]
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They seized all strategical points of vantage on the Aegean coasts, and founded an 'extra-territorial' community at Pera across the Golden Horn, to monopolize the trade of Constantinople with the Black Sea. [Please select]
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In these circumstances Marlborough determined by a bold strategical stroke to execute a flank march from the Netherlands right across the front of the Franco-Bavarian army and effect a junction with the Imperialists. [Please select]
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