Noun
a box for fishing tackle
He made two tackles in the first half. Verb
The police officer tackled him as he tried to escape.
He was tackled at the line of scrimmage.
I'll tackle my homework later.
We found new ways to tackle the problem.
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Noun
Running back Waymond Jordan was limited to start spring ball, as was defensive tackle Jahkeem Stewart.—Ryan Kartje, Los Angeles Times, 4 Mar. 2026 The 6-6, 280-pound former Olympia High standout totaled 44 tackles, including a team-leading 3 1/2 sacks, two pass break ups, three quarterback hurries and one forced fumble during 12 appearances.—Edgar Thompson, The Orlando Sentinel, 4 Mar. 2026
Verb
Putting it all together, Broadcom tackled the overhangs surrounding its stock head on, and the market is responding nicely in extending trading, with shares up about 5%.—Zev Fima, CNBC, 5 Mar. 2026 At least one Japanese refiner has started canceling exports of diesel, jet fuel and gasoline for March, and the prospect of higher domestic fuel and power prices could derail Takaichi’s plans to tackle inflation.—Shoko Oda, Bloomberg, 5 Mar. 2026 See All Example Sentences for tackle
Word History
Etymology
Noun
Middle English takel; akin to Middle Dutch takel ship's rigging