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tackled
We have found lemma(root) word of tackled : tackle.
Definitions
[ˈtakl], (Noun)
Definitions:
- the equipment required for a task or sport
(e.g: fishing tackle)
- a mechanism consisting of ropes, pulley blocks, hooks, or other things for lifting heavy objects
- an act of playing the ball, or attempting to do so, when it is in the possession of an opponent
(e.g: he was only prevented from scoring by a fine tackle)
- a player who lines up next to the end along the line of scrimmage
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Origin
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Middle English (denoting equipment for a specific task): probably from Middle Low German takel, from taken ‘lay hold of’. Early senses of the verb (late Middle English) described the provision and handling of a ship's equipment
[ˈtakl], (Verb)
Definitions:
- make determined efforts to deal with (a problem or difficult task)
(e.g: police have launched an initiative to tackle rising crime)
- try to take the ball from (an opponent) by intercepting them
(e.g: the first scoring chance came when Orrell tackled Webb)
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Origin
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Middle English (denoting equipment for a specific task): probably from Middle Low German takel, from taken ‘lay hold of’. Early senses of the verb (late Middle English) described the provision and handling of a ship's equipment
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