Tackled synonyms and antonyms
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(Figuratively) To accept responsibility for.
To deliberately begin to do (something):
Harness is defined as to strap or belt someone or something down, or to bring under control for a purpose.
Incur is defined as to acquire, or bring something upon oneself.
To undertake the duties of (an office):
To fasten or mark (cloth or a seam, for example) with a loose basting stitch.
To sack is a slang term that is defined as to fire someone from their job.
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To provide with necessary equipment:
A wheel with teeth around its rim that mesh with the teeth of another wheel to transmit motion. Gears are used to transmit power (as in a car transmission) or change the direction of motion in a mechanism (as in a differential axle). Fixed ratios of speed in various parts of a machine is often established by the arrangement of gears.
To capture physically; seize:
(Intransitive) To become spread by smearing.
(Baseball) To put out (a base runner).
To disturb the functioning, order, or course of:
To put on or off hastily or carelessly:
In writing; on record
To seize or snatch suddenly; take roughly and quickly
To take in with one's senses or intellect.
To grasp suddenly and forcibly; take or grab:
To struggle or work hard to deal with something:
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To start doing, acting, going, etc.; get under way
To launch is defined as to set something in motion, to start something or to forcefully throw something.
To start work on with purpose and vigor:
To deliberately begin to do (something):
unharnessed (antonym)
neglected (antonym)
To fail to do or carry out something due to oversight or carelessness.
forgotten (antonym)
To banish from one's thoughts:
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avoided (antonym)
To refrain from using, engaging in, or partaking of:
dodged (antonym)
To avoid (a blow, etc.) by moving or shifting quickly aside
idled (antonym)
To cause (a motor, for example) to idle.
delayed (antonym)
To cause to be later or slower than expected or desired:
hesitated (antonym)
To stop because of indecision; pause or delay in acting, choosing, or deciding because of feeling unsure; waver
accepted (related)
To endure resignedly or patiently:
worked (related)
To function; operate:
Find another word for tackled. In this page you can discover 36 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for tackled, like: shouldered, undertaken, harnessed, incurred, assumed, tacked, sacked, outfitted, geared, collared and taken.
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