How to use in-sentence of “tactic”:
– The showiness and flaunt of these poems are like the fierceness of the drag balls Diggs salutes in one poem: a visible weapon, a tactic simultaneously offensive and defensive, a wargame for the whole body.
– Culture jamming is a tactic by consumer social movements to either disrupt or subvert mainstream cultural institutions.
– This tactic occurs in moths which are active in daytime or twilight.
– Because Major Gladwin, the British commander at Detroit, did not reveal the identity of the informant who warned him of Pontiac’s plan, historians have named several possible candidates; Dixon, “Never Come to Peace”, 109–10; Nester, “Haughty Conquerors””, 77–8.” As his tactic had not worked, Pontiac withdrew after a brief council. Two days later, he started a siege of the fort.
– Many of these movements have used violence as a tactic and are described by their critics as terrorists.
– A Banzai charge was a tactic used by Japanese soldiers against the United StatesAmerican soldiers when they were losing World War II.

Example sentences of “tactic”:
- It could be rammed if it were at periscope depth, but ramming was hardly a reasonable tactic as a standard practice.
- Chiang moved his capital city from Nanjing to Chongqing, and began a tactic of "using space to trade for time." He was able to spread Japanese soldiers out too thin.
- Guerrilla warfare is a war tactic in which people fight against an organized army.
– It could be rammed if it were at periscope depth, but ramming was hardly a reasonable tactic as a standard practice.
– Chiang moved his capital city from Nanjing to Chongqing, and began a tactic of “using space to trade for time.” He was able to spread Japanese soldiers out too thin.
– Guerrilla warfare is a war tactic in which people fight against an organized army.
– Many prey use this tactic when a predator gets close.
– Fiercely and powerful, Diggs’ poetry can be described as a visible weapon, a tactic simultaneously offensive and defensive, a wargame for the human body.
– Attacking forces do not always respect cities that call themselves an “open city.” Defensive forces may use it as a political tactic as well.
– The British used elephant guns against the German tactic of having their snipers advance towards Allied lines under the cover of a large, 6-10 millimeter thick steel plate.
– The oblique order, also called the oblique attack is a military tactic to bring a larger force against one of the enemy’s Flanking maneuverflanks.
– Clipping problems can often be used as a time-saving tactic in speedruns, for example, in Super Mario 64 it is possible to skip walking up the spiral staircase in the castle by jumping through the ceiling.
– The nazi’s tactic of lazily albeit effectively blaming the Jewish people for all of Germany’s problems is a propaganda tactic known as scapegoating and was used to justify the great atrocities committed by the Nazis against the Jewish people.
– When Schlieffen retired in 1906, and the WW1 came up 9 years later, in August 1915, the German officers and tactic leaders dug up the plan that Schlieffen had made and thought that the plan would work like it would in Schlieffen’s hypothetical war.
– The new weapons in use at the beginning of the war made the older tactic unnecessary.
– However, the Germans caught on to this tactic after a while, so after the shelling, when the British soldiers came to finish off the German soldiers, the Germans were ready with their machine guns, because they knew the British were coming.
– Lee used the tactic at the Battle of Chancellorsville in 1863.
– Google has been criticized for placing long-term cookies on users’ machines to store these preferences, a tactic which also enables them to track a user’s search terms and retain the data for more than a year.
