Sentence examples for tilt against from inspiring English sources

"tilt against" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an act of challenging something in an argument or a fight. For example, "The politician is considering mounting a tilt against the current government policy."

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Independents tilt against the legislation, as they have in most previous polls.

Even so, there are some signs that the balance is beginning to tilt against ISIS.

But soon Sarah has reached the ceiling, and her head is beginning to tilt against it.

The balance in cases of this sort will not always tilt against the employer.

That compendium of countercultural advice appeared to tilt against corporate America.

Shoulders, hips and head tilt against one another in shifting balance and counterbalance.

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The electoral system is tilted against them.

"Some religions are tilted against women".

And you believe that you are not tilting against women?

But the game is tilted against Dell's shareholders.

McIlroy missed and the psychological momentum had tilted against Europe.

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