Sentences

tacking in a sentence

n.

Definition

Tacking refers to the process of changing course by turning a sailing vessel's bow into the wind to adjust its direction, or metaphorically, to adapt and manage a project or task.

Sample Sentences

  1. Tacking a new project can be challenging but ultimately rewarding.
  2. The sailor deftly adjusted the sails while tacking against the strong winds.
  3. In her writing, she was adept at tacking various themes together seamlessly.
  4. The coach emphasized the importance of tacking in the game strategy.
  5. After tacking the issue from several angles, they finally reached a consensus.

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