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  2. Tackle Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of TACKLE is a set of the equipment used in a particular activity : gear. How to use tackle in a sentence.

  3. TACKLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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    to try to deal with something or someone: There are many ways of tackling this problem. tackle someone about something I tackled him about his careless work. Fewer examples. The president is clearly in a dilemma about how to tackle the crisis. There is a great deal of indecision over how to tackle the problem.

  4. TACKLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    TACKLE definition: 1. to try to deal with something or someone: 2. (especially in football or hockey) to try to take…. Learn more.

  5. tackle verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes...

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    [transitive] tackle something to make a determined effort to deal with a difficult problem or situation. The government is determined to tackle inflation. I think I'll tackle the repairs next weekend. Firefighters tackled a blaze in a garage last night.

  6. TACKLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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    noun. 1. any mechanical system for lifting or pulling, esp an arrangement of ropes and pulleys designed to lift heavy weights. 2. the equipment required for a particular occupation, etc. fishing tackle. 3. nautical. the halyards and other running rigging aboard a vessel. 4. slang.

  7. TACKLE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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    verb (used with object) , tack·led, tack·ling. to undertake to handle, master, solve, etc.: to tackle a difficult problem. to deal with (a person) on some problem, issue, etc. to harness (a horse). Football. to seize, stop, or throw down (a ball-carrier).

  8. TACKLE definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary

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    If you tackle someone about a particular matter, you speak to them honestly about it, usually in order to get it changed or done. I tackled him about how anyone could live amidst so much poverty. Synonyms: confront , speak to , face up to , question More Synonyms of tackle

  9. tackle verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes...

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    Definition of tackle verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Meaning of tackle – Learner’s Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionary

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    TACKLE definition: 1. to try to deal with a problem: 2. to speak to someone about something bad that they have done…. Learn more.

  11. tackle noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes...

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    tackle. noun. /ˈtækl/ [countable] an act of trying to take the ball from an opponent in football (soccer), hockey, etc.; an act of knocking somebody to the ground, for example in rugby or American football. He was booked for a late tackle on Torres. He brought the burglar down with a flying tackle. Extra Examples.