stratagem in English

noun
1
a plan or scheme, especially one used to outwit an opponent or achieve an end.
a series of devious stratagems

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "stratagem" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "stratagem", or refer to the context using the word "stratagem" in the English Dictionary.

1. He was a master of stratagem.

2. It is the favourite stratagem of our passions.

3. Actually, neither stratagem is likely to do much.

4. They used every stratagem to acquire the company.

5. Knit the brows and a stratagem comes to mind.

6. So, your brother has a stratagem.

7. I doubt that Dinitz took the stratagem too seriously.

8. They fell for the stratagem and the plot was resumed.

9. Finally, forward fixed necessary measures and controlling emphasis of stratagem.

10. What are some other ways in which the Devil employs this stratagem?

11. The adjustment of economy structure is important stratagem to national economy development.

12. In the text, we presentation and discuss concept of stratagem, we opine that stratagem is significant for formed the best sub-branch.

13. Monitor and analysis competitor's activity and change our stratagem.

14. I was merely a pawn in his cunning stratagem.

15. As soon as things get tough our enemies have a clever stratagem.

16. The stratagem on the whole worked and served to defuse hostility to colonial rule.

17. And the actualization of this stratagem requires large numbers of basic studies.

18. Knit your brows and you will hit upon a stratagem.

19. Trade discounts may be used as a competitive stratagem to secure customer loyalty.

20. Every stratagem that could be invented was resorted to for that purpose.

21. Sustainable development is fundamentality stratagem of the development of Chinese social economy.

22. Her stratagem for dealing with her husband's infidelities was to ignore them.

23. Capture definition, to take by force or stratagem; take prisoner; seize: The police Captured the burglar

24. Artifice definition, a clever trick or stratagem; a cunning, crafty device or expedient; wile

25. His stratagem was to cross Riverside Drive and enter the first building, as if he lived there.

26. Use this Stratagem after a < H OUSEHOLD> Armiger WARGLAIVE from your army has charged.

27. A common saying goes, " Knit the brows and you will hit upon a stratagem. " In other words, much thinking yields wisdom.

28. Use this Stratagem when an Archon from your army kills an enemy CHARACTER in the Fight phase

29. Even with this stratagem the blue of sky and the green of palm trees is darkened considerably.

30. Maybe not even cynical, maybe just female practicality which can stoop with clearest conscience below the level of the lowest stratagem.

31. Contemptuousness was raised to the level of a political stratagem without realising that the people did not approve of such crass negativeness.

32. Last name meaning Blench: This interesting and unusual name derives from the Olde English 'blenc' meaning a trick or stratagem and was originally applied as …

33. Information of space state is indispensable battlefield information and important factor for stratagem decision-making in space attack-defense counter and info counter.

34. A stratagem I learnt early in my life was to hoard every emblem of success and destroy all evidence of failure.

35. Let him that thinks of me so abjectly know that this gold must coin a stratagem which, cunningly effected, will beget a very excellent piece of villainy.

36. Use this Stratagem in your Shooting phase before an Armiger HELVERIN from your army makes its attacks against an enemy unit that can FLY.

37. Coup noun masterstroke, feat, stunt, action, stroke, exploit, manoeuvre, deed, accomplishment, tour de force (French), stratagem, stroke of genius They have scored something of a Coup by persuading her to join

38. Stratagem Market Insights has recently added a research study on “ Microwave Ablators Market “ which extends an in-depth analysis of the potential factors fueling the revenue landscape of this industry

39. Something contrived or made up to achieve an end, especially by deceiving; a stratagem or ruse: "From the beginning, 'compassionate conservatism' was an Artifice designed to mask Bush's conservatism from an electorate that did not want a sharp rightward turn" (Jonathan Chait)

40. In another 'stratagem', Polyaenus suggests that Philip deliberately prolonged the battle, to take advantage of the rawness of the Athenian troops (his own veterans being more used to fatigue) and delayed his main attack until the Athenians were exhausted.

41. Something contrived or made up to achieve an end, especially by deceiving; a stratagem or ruse: "From the beginning, 'compassionate conservatism' was an Artifice designed to mask Bush's conservatism from an electorate that did not want a sharp rightward turn" (Jonathan Chait)

42. 30 Now when we saw that the Lamanites began to grow uneasy on this wise, we were desirous to bring a stratagem into effect upon them; therefore Antipus ordered that I should march forth with my little sons to a neighboring city, aas if we were carrying provisions to a neighboring city.

43. Circumvent (v.) mid-15c., "to surround by hostile stratagem," from Latin Circumventus, past participle of circumvenire "to get around, be around, encircle, surround," in figurative sense "to oppress, assail, cheat," from circum "around" (see circum-) + venire "to come," from a suffixed form of PIE root *gwa-"to go, come." Meaning "to go round" is from 1840.