"Stratagems" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Plural noun
1. Clever and subtle plans or tactics used to achieve an end, especially in politics or business.
Example: "The company's marketing strategems helped increase sales by 20%."
A strapline, also known as a tagline or slogan, is a short phrase or slogan used to advertise or to further emphatic exposure to herald a specific company, product, brand, or idea. It is usually a few words or short phrase that creates an image for the product or service and can be used in advertisements, marketing materials, and even company logos.
Strappado is a form of torture in which a person is suspended by their wrists from a rope or chain attached to a pulley and weight system. The person is then subjected to violent shaking and stretching, causing pain and dislocation of the shoulders and wrists.
Restricted in some way, or restricted in movement, especially by a lack of money or equipment.<br><br>Example: The firefighter was strapped for cash, unwilling to spend it on a new bike.<br><br>Or:<br><br>The pilot was faced with a medical passenger who was strapped to the bed in the aircraft.
Strong and robust; physically fit and healthy. Often used to describe a person, especially a young man, in their 20s or 30s who is physically fit and strong. Can also mean a strip or band of cord or strap.
Straps refer to narrow strips or bands, especially of cloth, leather, or rubber, used to hold or secure something, such as shoes, bags, or devices, in place.
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.
A system of government in which a small group or clique, often consisting of high-ranking officials, holds absolute power and control over a larger organization or institution.<br><br>Example: "The company's stratarchy led to a culture of opacity and secrecy, with key decisions made by a handful of individuals without input from lower-level employees."
Having a well-thought-out plan or consideration for the future; relating to or using strategy.<br><br>Example: "The company's strategic move into the new market gave them a significant competitive edge."<br><br>Synonyms: methodical, planned, calculated, tactical.
Having a long-term plan and aiming to achieve something by using skill and careful thought before taking action.<br><br>Example: "The company's strategical partnership with the other business led to huge success."
Planning and tactical actions or plans designed to achieve a particular goal or advantage.
To think carefully about the best way to do something, plan the most effective way to achieve something, and make long-term plans to achieve a goal or a position of power or influence.
The word "strategising" is the present participle active or present progressive verb form of "strategize", which means:<br><br> To make or develop a plan to achieve a particular goal, often a long-term one.<br> To plan or plot a course of action, especially one that is clever and cunning.<br> To think carefully and make decisions about what to do next, often in order to gain an advantage or accomplish a goal.<br><br>In other words, strategising is about thinking ahead, planning carefully, and making intentional decisions to achieve a desired outcome.