Verb
strategize (third-person singular simple present strategizes, present participle strategizing, simple past and past participle strategized) (American spelling, Oxford British English)
To formulate a strategy.
We need to strategize how we can live in a world beyond nukes, because there will never be peace as long as these weapons exist. Abby Martin
Every time we bring someone in we ensure that they are a strategic thinker, but even more important that they understand that if the products aren't successful and the products don't sell that there won't be anything to strategize about. David Rose
The minute you start to strategize too much, the more you start to think you're in control of your own fate. And you're not, really. James McAvoy
As for those forums themselves where players often congregated to strategize, report bugs, and converse otherwise, the forums will be archived so that players can still reference them even if they can’t contribute anymore. Source: Internet
According to a new business concept called Speed to Intelligence, companies are becoming increasingly concerned with how quickly they can get and use competitive information to strategize and move quickly. Source: Internet
He urged them not to relent in their training even as the ministry will continue to strategize. Source: Internet