"Strategise" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Strategise" Meaning

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.

"Strategise" Examples

Usage Examples for "strategise"


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Contrary to the commonly accepted spelling, the preferred variant in British English is strategize. However, strategise is recognized by some dictionaries, though its use is less common. Here are examples in American English:

Adapting her corporate strategy to the new market trends, Rachel spent all of last quarter strategizing ways to stay competitive.
The football team's coach is known for how he meticulously strategizes every game, taking note of his opponents' strengths and weaknesses.
In the boardroom, executives began strategizing the company's entry into new foreign markets by announcing their new tax incentives.
By strategizing the network infrastructure, we upgraded the data transmission speeds and resolved the outages.
After months of strategizing with her investment team, the CEO unveiled their unique financial model in a world premiere by the global publishing house.

When using strategise, ensure you follow the context guidelines based on the prevalent English variant in your region.

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