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tilting
/'tiltiɳ/
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tilt
/ˈtɪlt/
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tilt
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verb
tilts; tilted; tilting
to lift or move (something) so that one side is higher than another side [+ obj]
Tilt
the
glass
as
you
pour
in
the
beer
.
The
picture
on
the
wall
was
tilted
. [=
it
was
not
straight
or
level
] [
no
obj
]
The
steering
wheel
can
tilt
downward
.
[+ obj] :to move (your head, chin, etc.) up, down, or to one side
Tilt
your
head
back
.
Tilt
your
chin
up
.
She
tilted
her
head
and
looked
questioningly
at
him
.
Her
head
was
tilted
to
the
side
.
to influence (something) or to change so that a particular result or occurrence is more likely, a particular group is favored, etc. [+ obj]
Rising
inflation
could
tilt
the
economy
into
/
toward
a
recession
.
The
quarterback's
injury
could
tilt (
the
outcome
of
)
the
game
in
the
other
team's
favor
. [=
could
make
it
more
likely
that
the
other
team
will
win
]
His
election
tilted
the
city
council
to
the
left
/
right
. [=
made
the
city
council
more
liberal
/
conservative
]
The
law
tilts
the
balance
of
power
towards
corporations
. [=
the
law
gives
corporations
more
power
] [
no
obj
]
The
economy
could
be
tilting
into
/
toward
a
recession
.
tilt at
[phrasal verb]
tilt at (someone or something) Brit :to attack (someone or something) in writing or speech
critics
tilting
at
[=
criticizing
]
the
established
system
tilt at windmills :to use time and energy to attack an enemy or problem that is not real or important
noun
plural tilts
[count] the state of having one side higher than the other
The
picture
is
at
a
slight
tilt. [=
is
slightly
tilted
]
He
gave
a
tilt
of
his
head
. [=
he
tilted
his
head
]
the state of favoring one person, belief, etc., over another
She
criticized
the
media's
tilt [=
bias
]
toward
one
of
the
candidates
.
a
politician
with
a
socialist
tilt [=
who
tends
to
have
socialist
ideas
]
a change of the actions or opinions of a person or group in a particular direction
If
he
were
elected
,
there
would
be
a
tilt [=
shift
]
in
the
political
balance
of
the
city
council
. [=
the
city
council
would
become
more
liberal
or
conservative
]
US informal :a game or competition between two people, teams, etc.
The
teams
were
tied
in
the
standings
heading
into
last
night's
tilt.
Brit
an attempt to win something - + at
The
team
wants
a
tilt
at
the
championship
.
a written or spoken attack on someone or something - + at
a
tilt
at
the
government
(at) full tilt
as fast as possible :at high speed
The
heater
has
been
going
full
tilt
all
morning
.
He
ran
away
at
full
tilt.
verb
She caught the lamp just as the table tilted
lean
slant
incline
slope
angle
tip
heel
over
pitch
list
cant
In tilting at the media, he has chosen some formidable opponents
tilt
at
joust
with
compete
with
battle
against
contend
with
spar
with
cross
swords
with
attack
noun
The wall is at a perilous tilt and could easily fall
lean
slant
incline
slope
angle
tip
heel
list
pitch
cant
inclination
I have enjoyed the various tilts I have had with the editor over the years
joust
tourney
tournament
meeting
tilting
engagement
encounter
match
contest
test
trial
fight
combat
dispute
argument
difference
quarrel
altercation
squabble
tiff
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