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art of war

n. The numerous strategy and tactics available to military leaders during combat.

Usage examples of "art of war".

Sun Tzu said: In the practical art of war, the best thing of all is to take the enemy’.

In the practical art of war, the best thing of all is to take the enemy's country whole and intact.

This was a matter of the higher art of war, of which he knew more than he cared to admit, less than he wished.

He took pleasure in keeping by his right hand the Duke of Marlborough, his great teacher in the art of war, whose attire of skins and tiger claws aroused the respect of adults and the awe of children.

Morrell said, wondering whether an ancient writer's precepts would have any bearing on the modern art of war.

He saw that what he was feeling was felt by all the men about him experienced in the art of war.

Perhaps a people more experienced in the sophistications of the Great Library-in the arcane art of war that the aeons-old Galactics knew-might have been better prepared.

Whatever art of war was once known on Majipoor was forgotten before Lord Stiamot was a hundred years dead.

Perhaps a people more experienced in the sophistications of the Great Library -- in the arcane art of war that the aeons-old Galactics knew -- might have been better prepared.