Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

tactical-retreat

noun
/ˈtæktɪkəl rɪˈtriːt/
Definition
A planned withdrawal of troops or personnel from a position in order to avoid further losses or to reposition for a more advantageous engagement.
Examples
  • During the battle, the commander ordered a tactical retreat to minimize casualties.
  • The team realized that a tactical retreat was necessary after observing the enemy’s overwhelming numbers.
  • In sports, a tactical retreat might involve players repositioning themselves to defend against a stronger opponent.
Meaning
A tactical retreat is a strategic decision made to pull back forces from a challenging situation, allowing for regrouping, reevaluation, or avoiding defeat.
Synonyms
  • strategic withdrawal
  • retreat
  • fallback
  • repositioning