Tackling

[Tac·kling]

To tackle a challenge means taking it on, so if you set out to tackle the classics of English literature, you should be prepared spend a lot of time in the library.

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Furniture of the masts and yards of a vessel, as cordage, sails, etc.

Noun
taking the bull by the horns


p. pr. & vb. n.
of Tackle

n.
Furniture of the masts and yards of a vessel, as cordage, sails, etc.

n.
Instruments of action; as, fishing tackling.

n.
The straps and fixures adjusted to an animal, by which he draws a carriage, or the like; harness.


Tackling

Tac"kling, n. (Naut.) 1. Furniture of the masts and yards of a vessel, as cordage, sails, etc. 2. Instruments of action; as, fishing tackling. Walton. 3. The straps and fixures adjusted to an animal, by which he draws a carriage, or the like; harness.

Furniture of the masts and yards of a vessel, as cordage, sails, etc.

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Usage Examples

Success doesn't necessarily come from breakthrough innovation but from flawless execution. A great strategy alone won't win a game or a battle the win comes from basic blocking and tackling.

There are more effective ways of tackling environmental problems including global warming, proliferation of plastics, urban sprawl, and the loss of biodiversity than by treaties, top-down regulations, and other approaches offered by big governments and their dependents.

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Other Usage Examples

Real leadership means tackling tough problems ourselves and not leaving them to our children.

An important lever for sustained action in tackling poverty and reducing hunger is money.

Find your self-respect now. Don't dumb yourselves down. Think of yourself as capable and worthy of finding a guy who is going to respect you, too. It's so important, I mean, and the confidence you get from feeling smart and tackling something like mathematics, which is a challenge, right? Math is hard.

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