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  • TACKLING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    As mentioned, Sunny’s tackling of timely social commentary often leaves much to be desired, but the show’s 2018 take on the #MeToo movement actually works — Rachel Simon, Vulture , 9 July 2025 The first movie remains relevant in its tackling of gentrification and the cyclical nature of violence
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    TACKLING definition: 1 present participle of tackle 2 to try to deal with something or someone: 3 (especially in… Learn more
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    Tackling definition: equipment; tackle See examples of TACKLING used in a sentence
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    The process by which something is tackled or dealt with His struggle with the Church ended in his voyage to Canossa; his tacklings of the problems of industrialism may be said to have reached their high-water mark when, thirty years before this country even approached the problem, […] (nautical) The tackle of a vessel
  • tackling - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    to work with or begin work on (something), so as to handle or solve it:[~ + object] to tackle a problem Sport to seize, stop, or throw down (a ballcarrier) in football: [~ + object] The quarterback was tackled [no object] Our team has to tackle better to seize (someone) suddenly, esp to stop him or her:[~ + object] tackled the intruder n




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