Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
big-stick
noun
/ˈbɪg stɪk/

Definition
A policy or approach that relies on the threat of force or coercive measures to achieve diplomatic goals, rather than just negotiation.

Examples
- The president adopted a big-stick approach in dealing with foreign leaders.
- He believes in the big-stick method for enforcing business contracts.

Meaning
The phrase ‘big-stick’ is often associated with the idea of using strength to influence others, particularly in international relations.

Synonyms
- intimidation
- coercion
- force
- bluster