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
Any save, block or last-ditch tackle is greeted with high fives and chest bumps.—Jack Lang, New York Times, 26 Feb. 2026 Allen led the Bulldogs with 88 tackles in 2025 and was solid in pass coverage, too.—Joe Nguyen, Denver Post, 26 Feb. 2026
Verb
Boston community leaders proposed a new plan to tackle the open-air drug market at and around Mass and Cass that focuses on getting addicts off the streets, out of jail and into recovery in order to avoid last summer’s crowding and chaos.—Gayla Cawley, Boston Herald, 19 Feb. 2026 Its high temperatures and effective steam can tackle numerous projects and places, from walls and grout to sticky residue and electronic accessories.—Rae Ford, Martha Stewart, 19 Feb. 2026 See All Example Sentences for tackle
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Etymology
Noun
Middle English takel; akin to Middle Dutch takel ship's rigging