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Nori, 52, is plenty qualified for the job, having served twice as interim coach in Minnesota, and is generally regarded as one of the league’s smartest tacticians.—
Chris Branch,
New York Times,
24 June 2026 During the interwar years, several tacticians and historians became advocates for the new style of fighting that emphasized mobility, mechanization, and cohesive operations.—
Matthew S Williams,
Interesting Engineering,
7 May 2026 Trump may be a masterful tactician in the game of me-first-politics.—
Andreas Kluth,
Mercury News,
18 Apr. 2026 As a tactician, Stammen, 42, is just starting out.—
Tom Krasovic,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
15 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for tactician
Word History
Etymology
borrowed from French tacticien, from tactiquetactic entry 1 + -ien-ian, as translation of New Latin tacticus, noun derivative of tacticustactic entry 2