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Dictionary: strat·e·gize   (străt'ə-jīz') pronunciation

v., -gized, -giz·ing, -giz·es.

v.tr.
To plan a strategy for (a business or financial venture, for example).

v.intr.
To determine strategies; plan: "a lot to think about and strategize about and anticipate" (New Yorker).


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    To form a strategy for: blueprint, cast, chart, conceive, contrive, design, devise, formulate, frame, lay1, plan, project, scheme, work out. Informal dope out. Idioms: lay plans. See planned/unplanned.

 
 
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