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tackle

Main Entry:
tackle [tak-uhl tey-kuhl]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make an effort
Synonyms: accept, apply oneself, attack, attempt, bang away at, begin, come to grips with, deal with, devote oneself to, embark upon, engage in, essay, give a try, give a whirl, go for it, launch, make a run at, pitch into, set about, square off, start the ball rolling, take a shot at, take in hand, take on, take up, try, try on for size, turn one's hand to, turn to, undertake, work on
Antonyms: avoid, dodge, forget, idle, neglect
Main Entry: attack
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: set to work
Synonyms: buckle down, deal with, dive into, plunge into, set to, start in on, tackle, take up, tear into
Antonyms: be lazy, slough off
Main Entry: attempt
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: try, make effort
Synonyms: aim, attack, do level best, endeavor, essay, exert oneself, experiment, give a fling, give a whirl, give best shot, give it a go, give it a try, give old college try, go the limit, have a crack, have a go at, make a run at, pursue, push, seek, shoot the works, solicit, strive, tackle, take a stab at, take best shot, take on, try one's hand at, undertake, venture
Antonyms: be lazy
Main Entry: block
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: obstruct
Synonyms: arrest, bar, barricade, block out, blockade, brake, catch, charge, check, choke, clog, close, close off, close out, congest, cut off, dam, deter, fill, halt, hang up, hinder, hold up, impede, intercept, interfere with, occlude, plug, prevent, shut off, shut out, stall, stonewall, stop, stop up, stopper, stymie, tackle, take out of play, thwart
Notes: a bloc is a group of countries in special alliance while a block is an obstruction, an interruption, or a rectangular area or shape
Antonyms: let go, let up, open, unblock
Main Entry: engage
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: occupy oneself; engross
Synonyms: absorb, allure, arrest, bewitch, busy, captivate, catch, charm, draw, embark on, employ, enamor, enchant, enter into, enthrall, fascinate, give a try, give a whirl, go for broke, go in for, go out for, grip*, have a fling at, have a go at, have a shot at, imbue, immerse, interest, involve, join, keep busy, monopolize, partake, participate, pitch in, practice, preengage, preoccupy, set about, soak, tackle*, take part, tie up, try on for size, undertake
Antonyms: decline, refuse, reject, shun
Main Entry: go about
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: undertake
Synonyms: approach, be employed, begin, devote oneself to, engage in, get busy with, occupy oneself with, set about, tackle, work at
Main Entry: grapple
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: grab, wrestle
Synonyms: attack, battle, catch, clash, clasp, close, clutch, combat, confront, contend, cope, deal with, do battle, encounter, engage, face, fasten, fight, grasp, grip, hold, hook, hug, nab, nail, scuffle, seize, snatch, struggle, tackle, take, take on*, tussle
Antonyms: let go, release
Main Entry: harness
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: rein in; control
Synonyms: accouter, apply, bind, bridle, channel, check, cinch, collar, constrain, couple, curb, domesticate, employ, equip, exploit, fasten, fetter, fit, furnish, gear, govern, hitch, hold, leash, limit, make productive, mobilize, muzzle, outfit, put in harness, render useful, rig, saddle, secure, strap, tackle, tame, tie, utilize, yoke
Antonyms: release, unharness
Main Entry: pitch in
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: help out
Synonyms: aid, attack, begin, buckle down, chip in, chip in, come through, commence, contribute, contribute work, cooperate, do, do one's bit, fall to, get cracking, get going, go to it, help, help; get busy, hop to it, join in, jump in, launch, lend a hand, lend a hand, participate, plunge into, set about, set to, subscribe, tackle, tee off, volunteer, wade in
Antonyms: hinder, hurt, prevent
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