countertactics
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a word derived from
tactics.
tacticsnounthe art or science of disposing military or naval forces for battle and maneuvering them in battle.
Example Sentences
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There's new technology; tactics and countertactics have been developed; the cycles just seem to be getting faster.
From Salon ● Apr. 17, 2024
But only at Changsha were the Japanese faced with soldiers who had experience against the Japanese and who know how to apply the countertactics of dispersion, road destruction and depth-defense.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Five speech-writing aides were put to work preparing the pattern of the President's countertactics.
From Time Magazine Archive
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In fact, one Pentagon team assigned to make a "devil's advocate" study predicted such countertactics could be ready about the time Dense Pack is fully operational in 1989.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The danger for Bradley is that his countertactics look no nobler than Gore's tactics.
From Time Magazine Archive
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