Tactic vs Whitemail - What's the difference?
tactic | whitemail |
(chemistry) Describing a polymer whose repeat units are identical
(dated) tactical; of or relating to the art of military and naval tactics.
(business) A tactic to resist hostile takeover, in which the target company sells discounted stock to a friendly third party
* {{quote-book, 1991, Michael T. Jacobs, Short-term America: The Causes and Cures of Our Business Myopia
, passage=Whitemail , which also appears unfair to some, may enhance shareholder value if the outside investor is able to influence management in a more positive way than other shareholders could.}}
Persuasion based on positive rather than negative effects
* {{quote-book, 2000, , The Golden Age
, passage=Certainly FDR was a master of his own kind of whitemail and practiced it on the likes of Harry Hopkins.}}
To persuade
* {{quote-news, 2000, January 2, Howard Manly, Tuning in Memories: Channel Surfing Comes With a Hefty Price Tag, Boston Globe
, passage=Major League Baseball whitemailed ESPN into paying a lot more, and the only thing we can be assured of is that the same old products and announcers will come in clearer in 2000 thanks to digital technology. }}
* {{quote-book, 2000, , The Golden Age
, passage=The ability to whitemail an emotional older man like my father into falling in love with him so that he would help him rise.}}
(ironic) To blackmail a dark-skinned person
* {{quote-news, 1973, January 1, , Avenging "Whitemail", Time Magazine
, passage=Sweating heavily under the hot lights, he started off with a diatribe against British policy toward Uganda, especially London's recent decision to cancel a $24 million aid program, which Amin dismissed as "whitemailing ." }}
As nouns the difference between tactic and whitemail
is that tactic is a manoeuvre, or action calculated to achieve some end while whitemail is (business) a tactic to resist hostile takeover, in which the target company sells discounted stock to a friendly third party.As an adjective tactic
is (chemistry) describing a polymer whose repeat units are identical.As a verb whitemail is
to persuade.tactic
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Alternative forms
* tactick (obsolete)Adjective
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*whitemail
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See also
* (wikipedia "whitemail")Verb
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