Synonym: maneuver, manoeuvre, tactics. Similar words: practice, practical, practically, in practice, out of practice, intact, action, active. Meaning: [ˈtæktɪk] n. a plan for attaining a particular goal.
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31) Preaching economic death and disaster may not be Labour's best tactic.
32) He's threatening to sue us? That's a tactic he's used before.
33) Kennedy, seeking to deflate the pressure, resorted to a tricky tactic.
34) Giving out criticism rather than praise is a tactic that rarely works in the workplace.
35) One tactic is simply to shield the device, by enclosing it in a metal or plastic box of low impedance.
36) And the bird's standard evasive tactic is ill-suited to the airport.
37) To reassure investors, some utilities have taken to selling bonds with insurance, once an unusual tactic for utility bonds.
38) This tactic had the added advantage of lining us up with the village where the jeep would be waiting.sentencedict.com
39) The question was just a delaying tactic to stop her leaving the room.
40) No weapon would be too cruel, no tactic too extreme, on either side.
41) The men, as one might imagine, were not so happy with the tactic.
42) It is a breathtaking tactic and has been used most dramatically in the debate over federalism.
43) Wherever the pressure occurred, a different tactic had to be developed to release it.
44) For a day or two this tactic was mildly successful, but eventually even Auster began to droop from the monotony.
45) It was for this, their use of laughter as a survival tactic, that I most admired them.
46) Parents have criticised the move as a tactic to wreck their self-governing move.
47) If all this fails, you may have to resort to another tactic.
48) Where there is a real emergency, the best tactic is to go straight out on to the street and recruit signatures.
49) It was time to deploy Dexter's tactic of unsubstantiated allegation.
50) Dole survived with a tactic that haunts him to this day: He used the abortion issue to defeat his opponent.
51) The bombing was apparently a diversionary tactic, while the Navy landed its troops ashore.
52) Supporters of prompt action on the reform issue regard the commission as a stalling tactic, however.
53) Terrorism is the tactic of demanding the impossible, and demanding it at gunpoint. Christopher Hitchens
54) Many Kharijite sects advocated anarchy as a solution; getting rid of the leader came to be an acceptable tactic.
55) Statements made by Mr. Lyman were just a calculated scare tactic designed to frighten consumers.
56) The disclosure of Labour's latest spoiling tactic highlighted renewed confidence at Millbank in the face of dire Tory poll results.
57) His favorite tactic was to engage in conversation as a way of avoiding work.
58) Within science, it was widely dismissed for its tactic of argument arising from ignorance.
59) Amtrak police and the U. S. Customs Service have also employed the tactic to spot drug couriers.
60) Some southern areas managed the change to integrated schools without much difficulty; but many used every possible delaying tactic.
More similar words: practice, practical, practically, in practice, out of practice, intact, action, active, reaction, actively, fraction, activist, activity, attractive, take action, attraction, practitioner, interaction, transaction, characteristic, active transport, stack, tackle, attach, attack, get across, attach to, obstacle, spectacle, cut across.