tactical

/ˈtæktɪkəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to or using carefully planned actions to achieve a specific result, especially in business, politics, or sports.
    • The coach made a tactical decision to substitute the star player in the second half.
    • Her tactical approach to the negotiation helped her get a better deal.
    • The company's tactical move was to launch the product before its competitors.
  2. Relating to military operations that are part of a larger plan, especially at the level of individual battles or units.
    • The soldiers received tactical training for close-quarters combat.
    • Tactical air support was called in to help the ground troops.
    • The general studied the tactical map to plan the next attack.
  3. Designed or intended for a specific practical purpose, often in a military or emergency context.
    • He wore a tactical vest with multiple pockets for carrying gear.
    • Tactical flashlights are built to be durable and bright.
    • The police used tactical equipment to safely enter the building.
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