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  1. verb. uk / ˈtæk. ə l / us / ˈtæk. ə l / tackle verb (DEAL WITH) Add to word list. B2 [ T ] 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.

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

  3. 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 definition: equipment, apparatus, or gear, especially for fishing. See examples of TACKLE used in a sentence.

  5. tackle in British English. (ˈtækəl , often nautical ˈteɪkəl ) 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.

  6. Definitions of tackle. verb. seize and throw down an opponent player, who usually carries the ball. see more. verb. accept as a challenge. “I'll tackle this difficult task” synonyms: take on, undertake. see more. noun. (American football) grasping an opposing player with the intention of stopping by throwing to the ground. see more. noun.

  7. Define tackle. tackle synonyms, tackle pronunciation, tackle translation, English dictionary definition of tackle. n. 1. The equipment used in a particular activity, especially in fishing; gear. 2. a. Nautical A system of ropes and blocks for raising and lowering weights...