Tackled

[Tac·kled]

To tackle a challenge means taking it on, so if you set out to tackle the classics of English literature, you should be prepared spend a lot of time in the library.

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Made of ropes tacked together.


imp. & p. p.
of Tackle

a.
Made of ropes tacked together.


Tackled

Tac"kled , a. Made of ropes tacked together.
My man shall be with thee, And bring thee cords made like a tackled stair.

Made of ropes tacked together.

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Usage Examples

The problems that the world faces - from nuclear proliferation to climate change - can't be tackled by the West alone. They need a coalition of not just West and East, but they need a coalition of Christian and Jew and Muslim.

Childhood obesity is best tackled at home through improved parental involvement, increased physical exercise, better diet and restraint from eating.

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Other Usage Examples

Outside of the chair, the teapot is the most ubiquitous and important design element in the domestic environment and almost everyone who has tackled the world of design has ended up designing one.

I got tackled once in a movie theater. I was with my mom and brother, and then suddenly I got hit from behind and sort of sprawled out on the candy counter.

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