Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- intransitive verb To plan a strategy for (a business or financial venture, for example).
- intransitive verb To determine strategies; plan.
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- verb To formulate a
strategy .
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Examples
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What the republicans truly need to strategize is how to work with democrats to get the people's work done.
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If you had to "strategize" about what gear to be in while riding, I don't blame you for switching to a single.
Downgrade to Win: Increasing Results by Lowering Expectations BikeSnobNYC 2008
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Seriously, can you really 'strategize' with anyone save your friends list?
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"We kind of strategize as much as possible," he said.
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However, the problem is that someone I know received an e-mail from a known Liberal, that included a letter from the president of Fair Vote Canada, Barbara Odenwald, hinting that people "strategize" the way they vote to defeat the Harper conservatives.
Jack's Newswatch 2008
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After word spread that the signatures would be thrown away, radio hosts in Janesville took to the airwaves to strategize with listeners about ways to retain them.
Erasing Signatures From History Jeffrey Zaslow 2011
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President Obama has invited Democratic governors to strategize today about job creation.
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President Obama has invited Democratic governors to strategize today about job creation.
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Where is your outrage that Mitch McConnel met with Wall street exec's to strategize how to defeat regulations to prevent another financial meltdown.
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The night before or the morning of a race, competitors are given a course map and must strategize which route they will take to the checkpoints, which are marked by a flag with a pronged tip that teams use to make an indentation on their race passports.
For Two Racers, Adventure Is Icing on the Cupcake Jen Murphy 2011
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