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View definitions for tilt

tilt

noun as in lean, slope

verb as in lean, slant

verb as in attack, fight

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Republicans are attempting to hold onto gains they posted in 2022, a challenge given New York's Democratic tilt and the high turnout environment of a presidential election.

From Salon

One might think that local popular outrage toward outsiders would tilt the balance in favor of Jon Tester, who started out as a dirt farmer from Big Sandy.

From Slate

However, her fortunes could swing with the presidential turnout in the state, especially in the district that has a slight partisan tilt toward Republicans.

From Salon

Whatever their numbers, in an election in which polls have consistently recorded essentially a swing-state dead heat between Harris and Trump, even that tiny number might be enough to tilt the final result.

From Salon

Californians such as Banuet hoping to buoy Harris’ presidential bid recognize they can have little impact on the race for the White House in the Golden State, given its cobalt-blue tilt.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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