war game
Americannoun
noun
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a notional tactical exercise for training military commanders, in which no military units are actually deployed
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a game in which model soldiers are used to create battles, esp past battles, in order to study tactics
verb
Etymology
Origin of war game
First recorded in 1820–30
Example Sentences
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The world's best-selling war game saga, "Call of Duty", releases its latest instalment Friday, under pressure to rival the strong launch of longtime competitor "Battlefield".
From Barron's • Nov. 13, 2025
“They shouldn’t be the rope in this tug of war game that’s going on,” said Nick Daniels, president of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association.
From Salon • Nov. 6, 2025
He says the bombs that sound in the distance are part of an elaborate war game, and that no matter what happens, he will keep them safe.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 20, 2023
Chess, by and large, is a war game played by nonmartial people who would have trouble identifying the business end of an M16 or explaining the difference between an embrasure and a sally port.
From Washington Times • Sep. 26, 2023
Planning for the war game began in earnest in the summer of 2000.
From "Blink" by Malcolm Gladwell
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