0 a type of attack in which two parts of an army follow curved paths towards each other in an attempt to surround and then defeat the enemy
Such an ideological pincer movement cannot easily be assailed with the common sense of policy making.
Education in this country will never come right until there is a pincer movement against the educational establishment.
Under the sort of pincer movement of controls and punishing taxes, commercial courage and independence are being gradually eroded.
The consequences of their policies when in government meant that those seeking homes were caught in a vicious, cruel pincer movement.
Universities are being squeezed by a pincer movement.
Local authorities are being squeezed in a pincer movement.
It seems that an unfortunate pincer movement is being deployed, whether wittingly or unwittingly—who knows, in this day of consensual politics?
Such a combination would produce a pincer movement of good production, good environment, and good commercial advantage for our farmers.