Synonyms for «opening gambit»

The phrase "opening gambit" refers to the first strategic move or action taken by someone at the beginning of a game, discussion, or negotiation, usually intended to gain an advantage or set the tone for what follows. Full definition
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Phrases with «opening gambit»

Sentences with «opening gambit»

  • The offer, believed to be in the region of # 60million, comes 24 hours after the Gunners rejected City's opening gambit of # 50million. (mirror.co.uk)
  • «OF COURSE I'm all in favour of clean energy, especially wind power, but...» That is a familiar opening gambit in a new sort of political storm, raging ever more fiercely in corners of the world where electric power comes, or may soon come, from flashing blades rather than blazing furnaces. (economist.com)
  • It may not be the most conventional opening gambit for a group test, but I'm going to front up with a confession. (evo.co.uk)
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