Strategical (adjective)

  1. Relating to strategy or the general direction of an enterprise, especially military or political.
  2. Relating to the art of military command, or the conduct of war.
  3. Relating to the management of a company or other organization with a view to long-term success.

Origin:

Mid 17th century: from french stratégique or late latin strategicus, from greek strategikos, from strategos "general".

Examples:

  1. The company's strategical plan was to expand into new markets.
  2. The general's strategical decisions led to a decisive victory.
  3. It was a strategical move that helped the company stay competitive.
  4. The country's strategical position in relation to its neighbours is important.
  5. The company's strategical goal is to increase profits.
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