mistackle
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[edit]mistackle (third-person singular simple present mistackles, present participle mistackling, simple past and past participle mistackled)
- (sports) To tackle improperly, such as when it is not legal, or not in the correct manner.
- 2015, Albert M. Luongo, Soccer Drills: Skill-Builders for Field Control, page 51:
- If the attacker tricks the defender into going for the tackle and she mistackles the ball, the attacker will most likely be in an advantageous position for a clear shot at the goal.
- 2016, George McDermott, Success In The Streets "The Great Save" A Survival Story:
- If, for some reason, he mistackled the ball, you could be sure that the man was going to stay there and be planted square on his ass.
- 2018, John Spiers, Philip Booth, Neil Russel, Who Decides Who Decides?:
- However, consider the dramatic and very public case of the highly skilled international footballer, Eduardo da Silva of The Arsenal — who suffered a compound fibula fracture to his left leg and a dislocated ankle with medial ligament damage in Febrary 2008 when brutally mistackled in the away game at Birmingham City.
- 2020, Eugene L. Wolfe, Boris Johnson in 100 Facts, page 47:
- And, in what may seem a fusion of the previous two mistackling incidents, there was a third embarrassing episode.
- To attempt to deal with (a problem) in the wrong way.
- 1989, Africa Events - Volume 5, page 15:
- The two thought the agreement had mistackled the shari'a by referring it to the proposed constitutional conference.
- 1992, Agbafor Igwe, Nnamdi Azikiwe: The Philosopher of Our Time:
- […] mistackled while others are neither properly grasped nor tackled at all.
- 1999, Maher Aziz Bedrous, Emad El-Sharkawi, S.B. Abdel Hamid, and Waeil Saleh Kaddour, “Re-Appraisal for Energy Technology Sustaining Development in Developing Countries: Egypt Case”, in Energy & Environment, volume 10, number 4:
- The issue of technology, in general, was very wrongly conceived and thus mistackled in many developing countries during the past three decades.
Noun
[edit]mistackle (plural mistackles)
- (sports) An illegal or badly executed tackle.
- 1927 October, William Cletus Doyle, “Games for First Year Latin”, in The Classical Bulletin, volume 4:
- A mistackle counts two yards for the team with the ball.
- 1983, Ed Torba, The Boys Club Guide to Youth Football, page 166:
- Common errors leading to a mistackle:
- 1998 September 9, The Grizzly:
- The defense had misreads and mistackles in abundance.