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- nountackle (noun) · tackles (plural noun)
- soccerhockey(in soccer and other games) an act of taking the ball, or attempting to take the ball, from an opponent:"he was only prevented from scoring by a fine tackle"
- american footballa player who lines up inside the end along the line of scrimmage.
verbtackle (verb) · tackles (third person present) · tackled (past tense) · tackled (past participle) · tackling (present participle)- make determined efforts to deal with (a problem or difficult task):"police have launched an initiative to tackle rising crime"Similar:get to grips withapply oneself toaddress oneself toget to work attake forwardbusy oneself withset one's hand tograpple withattend tothrow oneself intotry to solvetry to deal withtry to cope withtry to sort outdeal withtake measures aboutembark on
OriginMiddle English (denoting equipment for a specific task): probably from Middle Low German takel, from taken ‘lay hold of’. Early senses of the verb (late Middle English) described the provision and handling of a ship's equipment. - People also ask
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