tackled (Meaning)

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tackled (imp. & p. p.)

of Tackle

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tackled (a.)

Made of ropes tacked together.

tackled Sentence Examples

  1. The defense bravely tackled the running back, preventing a touchdown.
  2. The debate team tackled the complex issue of climate change with passion and eloquence.
  3. The firefighters swiftly tackled the blaze, preventing it from spreading further.
  4. The students enthusiastically tackled the project, eager to make a meaningful contribution.
  5. The engineer skillfully tackled the technical challenges, ensuring the project's success.
  6. The social worker patiently tackled the client's emotional difficulties, helping them cope with their struggles.
  7. The therapist skillfully tackled the patient's trauma, providing them with support and guidance.
  8. The mountain climbers resolutely tackled the steep ascent, determined to reach the summit.
  9. The surgeon deftly tackled the complex operation, restoring the patient to health.
  10. The diplomat expertly tackled the international negotiations, fostering cooperation and understanding.

FAQs About the word tackled

of Tackle, Made of ropes tacked together.

waded (in or into),approached, dove (into), addressed, attacked, had at, pursued, undertook, focused (on), pitched into

shunned,avoided, evaded, avoided, shunned, evaded,played, poked, dawdled, fooled

The defense bravely tackled the running back, preventing a touchdown.

The debate team tackled the complex issue of climate change with passion and eloquence.

The firefighters swiftly tackled the blaze, preventing it from spreading further.

The students enthusiastically tackled the project, eager to make a meaningful contribution.