tactical
tac|ti|cal /t'æktɪkəl/
1 [ADJ] usu ADJ n
You use tactical to describe an action or plan which is intended to help someone achieve what they want in a particular situation.
It's not yet clear whether the Prime Minister's resignation offer is a serious one, or whether it's simply a tactical move...
● tactically [ADV] ADV after v, ADV adj, ADV with cl
The electorate is astute enough to vote tactically against the Government...
2 [ADJ] ADJ n
Tactical weapons or forces are those which a military leader can decide for themselves to use in a battle, rather than waiting for a decision by a political leader.
They have removed all tactical nuclear missiles that could strike Europe.tac|ti|cal vot|ing
[N-UNCOUNT]
Tactical voting is the act of voting for a particular person or political party in order to prevent someone else from winning, rather than because you support that person or party. (BRIT)
1 [ADJ] usu ADJ n
You use tactical to describe an action or plan which is intended to help someone achieve what they want in a particular situation.
It's not yet clear whether the Prime Minister's resignation offer is a serious one, or whether it's simply a tactical move...
● tactically [ADV] ADV after v, ADV adj, ADV with cl
The electorate is astute enough to vote tactically against the Government...
2 [ADJ] ADJ n
Tactical weapons or forces are those which a military leader can decide for themselves to use in a battle, rather than waiting for a decision by a political leader.
They have removed all tactical nuclear missiles that could strike Europe.tac|ti|cal vot|ing
[N-UNCOUNT]
Tactical voting is the act of voting for a particular person or political party in order to prevent someone else from winning, rather than because you support that person or party. (BRIT)