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tackle
noun
a
sudden
action
of
knocking
or
grabbing
an
opposing
player
in
sports
such
as
football
or
rugby
,
done
to
stop
them
or
win
the
ball
•
The
defender
’
s
sliding
tackle
stopped
the
striker
just
in
time
.
The
defender
’
s
sliding
tackle
stopped
the
striker
just
in
time
.
•
Fans
cheered
the
fierce
tackle
at
midfield
.
Fans
cheered
the
fierce
tackle
at
midfield
.
verb
-
tackle
,
tackling
,
tackles
,
tackled
in
sports
,
to
stop
an
opposing
player
by
knocking
them
down
or
taking
the
ball
•
He
lunged
to
tackle
the
running
back
behind
the
line
.
He
lunged
to
tackle
the
running
back
behind
the
line
.
•
You
must
tackle
low
to
avoid
a
penalty
.
You
must
tackle
low
to
avoid
a
penalty
.
verb
-
tackle
,
tackling
,
tackles
,
tackled
to
try
to
deal
with
a
difficult
problem
,
task
,
or
situation
•
The
city
plans
to
tackle
air
pollution
with
stricter
rules
.
The
city
plans
to
tackle
air
pollution
with
stricter
rules
.
•
She
stayed
late
to
tackle
the
pile
of
paperwork
.
She
stayed
late
to
tackle
the
pile
of
paperwork
.
noun
a
system
of
ropes
and
pulleys
used
for
lifting
or
pulling
heavy
things
•
The
sailors
used
a
block
and
tackle
to
hoist
the
heavy
sail
.
The
sailors
used
a
block
and
tackle
to
hoist
the
heavy
sail
.
•
Workers
set
up
the
tackle
to
lift
the
stone
into
place
.
Workers
set
up
the
tackle
to
lift
the
stone
into
place
.