Tilting - definition of tilting by The Free Dictionary Define tilting tilting synonyms, tilting pronunciation, tilting translation, English dictionary definition of tilting v tilt·ed , tilt·ing , tilts v tr 1 To cause to slope, as by raising one end; incline: tilt a soup bowl; tilt a chair backward See Synonyms at slant
tilting - WordReference. com Dictionary of English an act or instance of tilting the state of being tilted; a sloping position Idioms Idioms (at) full tilt, at greatest speed; with great energy: The company started manufacturing the gadgets at full tilt Idioms tilt at windmills, to struggle against imaginary opponents
TILT Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com the act of tilting a jousting contest a thrust with a lance or pole delivered during a tournament an attempt to win a contest See tilt hammer at full speed or force
Tilt Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary The economy could be tilting into toward a recession [+] more examples [-] hide examples [+] Example sentences [-] Hide examples tilt at [phrasal verb] 1 tilt at (someone or something) British: to attack (someone or something) in writing or speech critics tilting at [=criticizing] the established system
Tilting - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English Tilting refers to the act of leaning or inclining something at an angle It often involves moving an object so that it is not upright or level, creating a slanted position