"Stratagem" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Stratagem" Meaning

A stratagem is a clever or secretive plan or trick used to achieve a particular end, often by surprising or deceiving someone. It can also refer to a clever or unorthodox method or device used to gain an advantage in a competitive situation.

"Stratagem" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Stratagem"


1. Military Tactics

The general had to come up with a clever stratagem to infiltrate the enemy's base without being detected.

2. Political Maneuvering

The politician used a stratagem to win over the support of the key constituent by promising them a large sum of money for their local development project.

3. Business Strategy

The marketing team used a stratagem to increase sales by offering a limited-time discount to loyal customers.

4. Chess Game

The chess player intended to employ a stratagem to sacrifice a pawn in order to put pressure on the opponent's king.

5. Ancient Greek History

The ancient Greeks knew that Alexander the Great was known for using various stratagems to conquer the Persian Empire, like the surprise attack at the Battle of Gaugamela.

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